Multiple Choice
The protein that you have purified in your biochemistry lab seems to "change" D-glucose, but not L-glucose, to glucose-6-phosphate. You suppose it is one of the hexokinase isoforms. Which property of the enzyme is responsible for the result you have just seen?
A) enzyme allosteric inhibition
B) enzyme substrate specificity
C) enzyme temperature dependence
D) lack of cofactor for that enzyme
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