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Biology, 22.01.2021 04:20, BaileyElizabethRay

The conversion of threonine to isoleucine by bacteria involves a regulatory mechanism. Select all that apply. - An excess of isoleucine acts as a noncompetitive inhibitor of threonine deaminase.
- An excess of threonine acts as a noncompetitive inhibitor of threonine deaminase.
The regulatory mechanism is end-product inhibition.
An excess of isoleucine acts as a competitive inhibitor of threonine deaminase.
When in excess, threonine allosterically binds to threonine deaminase
The regulatory mechanism is an example of positive feedback.
An excess of threonine acts as a competitive inhibitor of threonine deaminase.
When in excess Isoleucine allosterically binds to threonine deaminase.

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