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Biology, 14.05.2020 05:57, mpchop

The phosphofructokinase (PFK) reaction is a major control point in glycolysis. It is the slowest reaction in glycolysis and is regulated by several molecules, but not by naturally changing concentrations of reactants and products. The molecules mentioned below allosterically regulate PFK activity. Indicate whether each condition described increases or reduces PFK activity (specifically in mammalian liver).

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