when you synthesize a compound that structurally looks like glucose 1-6 biphosph
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when you synthesize a compound that structurally looks like glucose 1-6 biphosphate but the two phosphate groups are very tightly bound(delta G is positive for hydrolysis) which enzymes will most effectively inhibit??a. phosphoglucoisomerase
b. PFK-1
C Phosphoglucomutase
D. PFK-2
E. phosphoglycerate mutase
when you compare photosynthesis in bacteria and plants.
do they both generate NADPH???
or both of them have two photosynthetic centers..??
During photosynthesis when NADPH is produced what happens at the oxygen evolving center in plants??
a. oxygen is reduced
b. water is reduced
c. molecular hydrogen is produced
d. protons are generated in the stroma
e. protons are generated in the lymen of the thylakoid membrane
Explanation / Answer
D Phosphofructokinase 2 (PFK2) or fructose biphosphatase 2 (FBPase2), is an enzyme responsible for regulating the rates of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in the human body. It is a homodimer of 55 kDa subunits arranged in a head-to-head fashion, with each polypeptide chain consisting of independent kinase and phosphatase domai
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