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Threonine Give Feedback Enzyme Inhibition Aspartate Converted Enzymatic

Feedback enzyme inhibition is illustrated by the scenario where Threonine, the final product of a five-step synthesis from Aspartate, binds to the allosteric site of the first enzyme in the pathway.

An example of feedback enzyme inhibition is when Threonine, the end product of a five-step synthesis from Aspartate, binds to the allosteric site of the initial enzyme.

Front Give eg of feedback enzyme inhibition
Back Aspartate is converted into Threonine through 5 enzymatic reactions.

Threonine binds to allosteric site of the first enzyme.

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