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Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry, 29e Chapter 9. Enzymes: Regulation of Activities Sections: Objectives, Biomedical Importance, Regulation of Metabolite Flow Can Be Active or Passive, Compartmentation Ensures Metabolic Efficiency & Simplifies Regulation, Regulation of Enzyme Quantity, Multiple Options Are Available for Regulating Catalytic Activity, Allosteric Effectors Regulate Certain Enzymes, Feedback Regulation Is Not Synonymous with Feedback Inhibition, Many Hormones Act through Allosteric Second Messengers, Regulatory Covalent Modifications Can Be Reversible or Irreversible, Proteases May Be Secreted as Catalytically Inactive Proenzymes, Reversible Covalent Modification Regulates Key Mammalian Proteins, Protein Phosphorylation Is Extremely Versatile, Individual Regulatory Events Combine to Form Sophisticated Control Networks, Summary, References. Topics Discussed: enzymes; enzymes as catalysts; enzymes: regulation of activities; homeostasis; metabolic regulation. Excerpt:"After studying this chapter, you should be able to:..."
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