Practice: During kinase phosphorylation, which phosphate group is removed from ATP in the figure below?
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Concept #1: Phosphorylation
Concept #2: ATP is a Common Source of Phosphorylation
Practice: During kinase phosphorylation, which phosphate group is removed from ATP in the figure below?
Concept #3: Amino Acid Phosphorylation
Practice: Covalent modification of an enzyme usually involves phosphorylation / dephosphorylation of:
Practice: When the active site of an enzyme is phosphorylated on one of its catalytic amino acid residues, the overall _______________ charge of phosphate groups would _____________ the affinity for a polar, negatively charged substrate.
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