1st one is correct answer because phosphatase is an enzyme that remove phosphate group. It is type of hydrolase enzyme
The removal of a phosphate group is catalyized by? O Protein Phosphatase O None of the...
The removal of a phosphate group is catalyized by? O Protein Phosphatase O None of the above ОАТР O Antigens O Protein kinase
Question 13 0.5 pts Protein phosphorylation is catalyzed by? Protein kinase Protein Phosphatase Antibodies Antigens None of the above Question 14 0.5 pts In an aqueous solution, which amino acid will orient itself inside the center of the protein? Valine Aspartic Acid Arginine Serine Glutamine Question 15 0.5 pts Enzymes in the enzyme class "kinase": Break down nucleic acids by hydrolying bonds between nucleotides O Catalyze the addition of phosphate groups to molecules Break down proteins by hydrolyzing peptide bonds...
Choose the molecules that can add a phosphate to a protein G-protein IP3 Calcium kinase phosphatase
Protein phosphatases catalyze removal of phosphate groups from proteins. How would the activity of a protein phosphatase affect a cell's response to growth factors? a) Decrease proliferation b) Decrease glucose production c) Increase proliferation d) Increase glucose production
After eating, elevated levels of fructose 6-phosphate will stimulate ["phosphoprotein phosphatase or Protein kinase A (PKA)"]. This causes the dephosphorylation of the the phosphofructokinase 2/fructose 2,6-bisphosphate polypeptide to stimulate the activity of ["phosphofructokinase 2 or fructose 2,6-bisphosphatase"].This results in an increase of ["fructose 6-phosphate or fructose 2,6-bisphosphate"] and activation of ["glycolysis or gluconeogenesis"] . Choose one of the answers in the brackets.
A kinase is a protein that... a. adds a phosphate group to another molecule b. removes a phosphate group from another protein c. activates expression of one or more genes d. represses expression of one or more genes e. allows facilitated diffusion of specific ions
1. In a phosphate limitation environment, E. coli will be induced to produce alkaline phosphatase. (A) What is the function of alkaline phosphatase? And how does it help the bacteria to survive in this environment? (B) The phosphate sensing system of E. coli is an example of sensor kinase system. Describe the molecular mechanism of the phosphate sensing system of E. coli using the sensor kinase model. 2. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is used as a bacterial model to study biofilm mechanism....
______________: catalyzes the transfer of phosphoryl groups from high-energy, phosphate-donating molecules to specific substrates. Group of answer choices kinase phosphatase mutase ATP
Hormonal activation of insulin levels will: o activate protein kinase A phosphorylation of FBPase2. O phosphorylate PFK2 on a tyrosine residue. O lead to the activation of PFK. O activate the PKC phosphorylation of PFK2. O increase the activation of glucolysis. How many electrons does one turn of the TCA cycle produce? O 3 06 08 O 10 O None of answers are correct Which of the following statements is correct about oxidative pentose phosphate pathway? o It generates NADH...
explain how addition or removal of a phosphate group can be used to control the activity of an enzyme