Which enzyme activity is inhibited by its own product, glucose-6-phosphate (feedback inhibition) to regulate glycolysis?
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Correct answer: Hexokinase
Hexokinase is allosterically inhibited by its product, glucose-6-phosphate, preventing excessive phosphorylation of glucose when downstream metabolism is slowed, thus providing feedback regulation.
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