| 1. | Feedback inhibition is one of the most important function of proteins.
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| 2. | Allosteric control occurs as feedback inhibition by palmitoyl-CoA and activation by citrate.
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| 3. | The SMAD pathway is regulated by feedback inhibition.
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| 4. | Anthranilate synthase is also regulated by feedback inhibition.
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| 5. | The reaction product, methylglyoxal, does not exhibit any feedback inhibition on MGS.
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| 6. | This method is also found in bacteria, but feedback inhibition is more prevalent.
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| 7. | Phosphorylation at Ser40 relieves feedback inhibition by the catecholamines dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine.
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| 8. | This is an example of feedback inhibition.
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| 9. | Non-brain GS responds to end-product feedback inhibition, while brain GS does not.
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| 10. | The regulation of proline biosynthesis can be dependent on the initial controlling step through negative feedback inhibition.
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