Which of the following is the key 'regulatory' or 'pacemaker' enzyme of glycolysis?
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Correct answer: Phosphofructokinase
Phosphofructokinase (PFK) is the primary regulatory enzyme because it catalyzes the irreversible rate-limiting step. It is allosterically inhibited by high levels of ATP and citrate.
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