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Chapter 5: Enzymes and the Dynamics of Proteins


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Chapter 5: Enzymes and the Dynamics of Proteins

CELLS/Metabolism/Enzymes/screen 3

An animal ingests a molecule which is similar to a molecule which is a necessary part of it diet. The foreign molecule binds to the active site of the enzymes but it is not catalyzed by the enzyme. What effect could this have on the animal?

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CELLS/Metabolism/Pathways/screen 2

Feedback inhibition in a metabolic pathway (similar to what is shown here) with 5 steps, A, B, C, D, and E could be released from inhibition by a) increasing the concentration of A, b) using up E, c) adding more of the first enzyme in the pathway.

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