The regulation of atcase by these two metabolites make sense in terms of its role in pyrimidine biosynthesis because the CTP is a downstream product of the pyrimidine pathway and represents an example of feedback inhibition.
<h3>How does inhibition occur?</h3>
Irreversible inhibition occurs with the binding of the inhibitor covalently to the active site of the enzyme, while reversible inhibition occurs with the non-covalent binding of the inhibitor to the polypeptide chain of the enzyme.
The regulated by ATP, an ADP derivative called AMP, and citrate. ATP is a negative regulator , which makes sense: if there is already an abundance of ATP in the cell, there is no need to produce more through glycolysis.
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