Enzymes are controlled by reversible attachment of phosphoryl groups to specific serine and threonine residues.
Example: The activities of enzymes that synthesise and degrade glycogen are coordinate in this way as shown in Figure 6.32.
Enzymes are controlled by reversible attachment of phosphoryl groups to specific serine and threonine residues.
Example: The activities of enzymes that synthesise and degrade glycogen are coordinate in this way as shown in Figure 6.32.
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