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You think probable to activators for enzymes.
enzyme activity within the metabolic pathways
activators; inhibitors
yes, enzymes can be inhibited by other enzymes.
enzymes situated at key steps in metabolic pathways are modulated by allosteric effectors these effectors are usually produced elsewhere in the pathway effectors may be feed-forward activators or feedback inhibitors kinetics are sigmoid ("S-shaped")
You think probable to activators for enzymes.
enzyme activity within the metabolic pathways
activators; inhibitors
pH, temperature, concentration of substrate, incubation period
The Activators was created in 2009.
Microminerals and their functions. They are involved in cellular metabolism, the formation of skeletal structures, maintenance of colloidal systems, regulation of acid-base equilibrium, and other physiological functions. They are important components of hormones and enzymes, and serve as cofactors and/or activators of a variety of enzymes.
Cofactors are nonprotein additions that are needed for enzyme activity. Cofactors are derived from vitamins and minerals.
The type of chemicals that speed up the action of an enzyme are called activators. Inhibitors, meanwhile, slow down the action of enzymes.
yes, enzymes can be inhibited by other enzymes.
-Heat, temperature, &pHtemperature, pH level, concentration of enzyme, concentration of substrate( my sec.1 science book)
Activators You shoulve at least given us the list :p
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