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Chemistry, 27.02.2020 01:23 ijohnh14

There is evidence that PFK1 undergoes a post-translational proteolysis that yields a truncated functional enzyme that is insensitive to citrate and ATP. How might this work and why would it be beneficial for a tumor cell?

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