If phosphofructokinase experienced a mutation that interfered with substrate binding, then what other enzyme is going to be most immediately impacted in terms of accessing substrate? Choose one: A aldolase B. fumarase C. glucolactonase D. hexokinase
Which of the following best describes the relationship among a subunit of the protein, metal cofactors, and ligands? Choose one: A Metal ions and ligands interact with the protein in locations that are all quite distant from one another. B. A metal ion and ligand interact with the protein in locations proximal to one another. C. Metal ions interact with one another within the protein at a distant location from the ligand interaction. D. Ligands interact with one another proximally within the protein at a distant location from the metal ion interaction.
Select only one of the four identical subunits of the protein by clicking one of the green-outlined boxes next to a subunit listed along the bottom of the player. When the subunit is selected, it will be covered with green x's. Next, change the display of the selected subunit to ribbon structure by clicking the dropdown menu in the upper right corner and then clicking "Toggle Ribbon for selection" on the Display line. Click "Toggle CPK for selection to remove the space-filling display. To remove the green x's, click "Clear Selection" on the Misc line. Determine the secondary structure(s) that is/are exhibited in this polypeptide. Choose one: A. alpha helices only B. beta sheets only C. both alpha helices and beta sheets D. no alpha helices and no beta sheets
If phosphofructokinase experienced a mutation that interfered with substrate binding, then what other enzyme is going to
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If phosphofructokinase experienced a mutation that interfered with substrate binding, then what other enzyme is going to
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