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24 January, 01:25

Describe how feedback inhibition works

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  1. 24 January, 01:39
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    Say you have a pathway

    A-->B-->C-->D

    So your A leads to production of B which leads to production of C which leads to production of D

    In feedback inhibition (or a negative feedback loop), the final product of a pathway (in this case, D) will usually inhibit or stop the first step in that pathway. So in this instance, D would do something to stop A-->B from occurring. It could bind A or the enzyme that makes that step occur.

    Basically, the end product somehow stops one of the earliest steps in the pathway
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