V victorias Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Dec 30, 2015 Messages 147 Reaction score 12 Points 4,601 Pre-Medical Jun 16, 2016 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad How can we tell if an enzyme needs to be activated by phosphorylation prior to use? eg. MAPK needs to be activated by phosphorylation nut hexokinase does not have to be activated Is there a way we can tell based on its functions, naming etc?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad How can we tell if an enzyme needs to be activated by phosphorylation prior to use? eg. MAPK needs to be activated by phosphorylation nut hexokinase does not have to be activated Is there a way we can tell based on its functions, naming etc?
A aldol16 Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Nov 1, 2015 Messages 5,583 Reaction score 4,371 Points 4,936 Medical Student Jun 16, 2016 #2 There's no way to tell just from a name. If phosphorylation activates/deactivates an enzyme, the passage will give you this information. Upvote 0 Downvote
There's no way to tell just from a name. If phosphorylation activates/deactivates an enzyme, the passage will give you this information.