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what is end product inhibition​

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Answered by shardulkailash
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End product inhibition is negative feedback used to regulate the production of a given molecule. The initial substrate is a molecule that is altered in three steps by enzymes 1,2 and 3. The end product will combine with enzyme 1 to stop the reaction so there will not be an excess production of the end product..

Answered by Anonymous
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A biosynthetic pathway is usually controlled by an allosteric effector produced as the end product of that pathway, and the pacemaker enzyme on which the effector acts usually catalyzes the first step that uniquely leads to the end product. This phenomenon, called end-product inhibition

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