The following 2 graphs below illustrate regulation of PFK-1 and FBPase-1 by F2,6BP (Fructose 2, 6-bisphosphate): PFK-1 a
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0 0.05 03 02 04 07 10 20 40 [Fructose 6-phosphate) (mu) (a) 0 50 100 [Fructose 16-bisphosphate) () (b) a) Is Fructose 2,6-BP an allosteric inhibitor of PFK-1 ✓ [Select] Yes No b) Is Fructose 2,6-BP an allosteric inhibitor of FBPa d) What is the substrate for FBPase-1: [Select] W c) For graph (a), what is the Kos for Fructose 6-phosphate in the absence of F26BP: [Select] ? ?
D a) Is Fructose 2,6-BP an allosteric inhibitor of PFK-1: [Select] b) Is Fructose 2,6-BP an allosteric inhibitor of FBPase-1✔ [Select] Yes No c) For graph (a), what is the Kos for Fructose 6-phosphat d) What is the substrate for FBPase-1: [Select] Question 4 Based on the figure below, answer the following questions: Select]
[Fructose 16-bphosphate) () (b) a) Is Fructose 2,6-BP an allosteric inhibitor of PFK-1: [Select] &-phosphate)(m) b) Is Fructose 2,6-BP an allosteric inhibitor of FBPase-1: [Select] c) For graph (a), what is the Kos for Fructose 6-phosphate in the absence of F26BP ✔ [ Select] 0.7 mM 2 mM 4 mM d) What is the substrate for FBPase-1: [Select] Question 4 ✓?
D (A) [Fructose 16-bisphosphate) () (b) a) Is Fructose 2,6-BP an allosteric inhibitor of PFK-1: [Select] b) Is Fructose 2,6-BP an allosteric inhibitor of FBPase-1: [Select] c) For graph (a), what is the Kos for Fructose 6-phosphate in the absence of F26BP: [Select] Question 4 d) What is the substrate for FBPase-1 ✓ [Select] Fructose 6-phosphate Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate