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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Roosevelt_University/BCHM_355_455_Biochemistry_(Roosevelt_University)/08%3A_Enzyme_Regulation/8.03%3A_Control_of_Enzymatic_ActivityEnzyme activity is tightly regulated to maintain homeostasis and respond to internal and external signals. Inhibition mechanisms include competitive, non-competitive, uncompetitive, and irreversible (...Enzyme activity is tightly regulated to maintain homeostasis and respond to internal and external signals. Inhibition mechanisms include competitive, non-competitive, uncompetitive, and irreversible (suicide) inhibition, each affecting substrate binding and enzyme activity differently. Allosteric regulation and feedback inhibition fine-tune enzyme function, with models explaining conformational changes and complex formation.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Wheaton_College_Massachusetts/Principles_of_Biochemistry/07%3A_Enzymes_catalysis_and_kinetics/7.04%3A_Control_of_Enzymatic_ActivityApart from their ability to greatly speed the rates of chemical reactions in cells, enzymes have another property that makes them valuable. This property is that their activity can be regulated, allow...Apart from their ability to greatly speed the rates of chemical reactions in cells, enzymes have another property that makes them valuable. This property is that their activity can be regulated, allowing them to be activated and inactivated, as necessary. This is tremendously important in maintaining homeostasis, permitting cells to respond in controlled ways to changes in both internal and external conditions.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biochemistry/Book%3A_Biochemistry_Free_For_All_(Ahern_Rajagopal_and_Tan)/04%3A_Catalysis/4.02%3A_Control_of_Enzymatic_ActivityApart from their ability to greatly speed the rates of chemical reactions in cells, enzymes have another property that makes them valuable. This property is that their activity can be regulated, allow...Apart from their ability to greatly speed the rates of chemical reactions in cells, enzymes have another property that makes them valuable. This property is that their activity can be regulated, allowing them to be activated and inactivated, as necessary. This is tremendously important in maintaining homeostasis, permitting cells to respond in controlled ways to changes in both internal and external conditions.