Covalent Modification Control – Metabolic Control of Enzyme Activity by Kevin Ahern, PhD

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About the Lecture

The lecture Covalent Modification Control – Metabolic Control of Enzyme Activity by Kevin Ahern, PhD is from the course Metabolic Control.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. They are activated by the cleaving of peptide bonds.
  2. They are inactivated by the cleaving of peptide bonds.
  3. They are inactivated by phosphorylation.
  4. They are created by phosphorylation.
  1. It is activated by trypsin.
  2. π chymotrypsin seals back sulfide bonds to form chymotrypsinogen.
  3. It is an active form and is inactivated by enteropeptidase.
  4. α chymotrypsin is a partially active form of chymotrypsinogen.
  5. π chymotrypsin is a final active form of chymotrypsinogen.
  1. Enteropeptidase
  2. Chymotrypsinogen
  3. Proelastase
  4. Procarboxypeptidase
  5. Prolipase

Author of lecture Covalent Modification Control – Metabolic Control of Enzyme Activity

 Kevin Ahern, PhD

Kevin Ahern, PhD


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