The earth's tilt. The tilt of the Earth on it's axis is what makes the sun heat up different parts of the Earth at different times, thus making wind, thus making different weather patterns. Depending on how much sun (heat) the area is getting, it changes the weather.
Enzymes are regulated by more than the binding of small molecules. A second method that is used all the time by eucaryotic cells to regulate a protein's function is the covalent addition of a phosphate group to one of its amino acid side chains. These phosphorylation events can affect the protein in two important ways.
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They enable protein production.
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