Multiple Choice
Some kinases can affect the activity of an enzyme by the addition of phosphate groups, which can then be removed, much like an "on/off" switch.These modifications are an example of
A) feedback inhibition.
B) phosphatase activity.
C) reversible phosphorylation.
D) noncovalent regulation.
E) allosteric regulation.
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