Multiple Choice
Why is the T state of glycogen phosphorylase less active?
A) The adjacent amino acids are not phosphorylated, and thus the catalysis cannot be carried out.
B) The active site is partially blocked.
C) ATP cannot be bound by the T state.
D) Glucose-1-phosphate remains bound to the active site.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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