Regulation of Enzyme Activity
Enzyme Activity Manickam Sugumaran Professor of Biology U.Mass - Boston Boston, MA 02125 The Theme of This Lecture Regulation of Enzyme Activity at Protein Level. 1. Covalent modification. 2. Noncovalent (allosteric) regulation 3. Protein degradation (will not be considered). Transcriptional regulation Translational regulation
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