Friday, January 20, 2012

How can an enzyme control the rate of a metabolic reaction?

Enzymes are catalysts, and all catalysts dramatically increase the rate of a chemical reaction. Controlling rates of metabolic reactions has more to do with things (changes in compartmentalization, shape, phosphorylation state, competitive and noncompetitive feedback inhibition) that change the activities of the enzymes themselves.

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