Which of the following pair of enzymes are NOT examples of isozymes Enzyme G bin
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Which of the following pair of enzymes are NOT examples of isozymes Enzyme G binds to glyceraldehyde with a Km of 0.1mM and Enzyme P binds to acetaldehyde with a Km of 0.1mM Enzyme N binds to acetaldehyde when ATP levels are high and Enzyme R binds to acetaldehyde even if ATP levels are low Enzyme N and Enzyme R bind to acetaldehyde and only Enzyme R is produced in the liver Enzyme G and Enzyme P bind to glyceraldehyde but G is inhibited by ATP whereas P is not Enzyme G and Enzyme P bind to glyceraldehyde but G has a Km of 1mM and P has a Km of 0.001mM D Question 9 1 pts Many allosteric enzymes have 2 types of subunits, termed regulatory and allosteric O none of these answers are correct O receptor and ligand O catalytic and regulatory allosteric and strategic 3:34 PMExplanation / Answer
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Answer: Enzyme N binds to acetaldehydewhen ATP level are high and enzyme R binds to acetaldehyde even in ATP levels are low.
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Answer: The answer is option D that is regulatory and catalytic .
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