why is it important to have feedback inhibition process in enzymatic reaction?
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>>Feedback inhibition is a cellular control mechanism in which an enzyme’s activity is inhibited by the enzyme’s end product.
>>This mechanism allows cells to regulate how much of an enzyme’s end product is produced.
>>Most biochemical processes are complex and multi-step, requiring multiple enzymes to get from the starting substrate to the desired end product.
>>feedback inhibition acts on the first enzyme unique to a given pathway.
>> For example, in the case of amino acid production, an amino acid may act as an inhibitor for the first enzyme in the pathway whose purpose is making more of that amino acid.
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