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    What Kind of Enzyme Adds Phosphate Groups to Enzymes for the Purpose
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What Kind of Enzyme Adds Phosphate Groups to Enzymes for the Purpose

Question 55

Question 55

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What kind of enzyme adds phosphate groups to enzymes for the purpose of activating or deactivating them?


A) phosphatases
B) protein kinases
C) flippases
D) glycosyltransferases
E) carboxypeptidase

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