Which metabolic regulation mechanism refers to the end product of a pathway inhibiting an early enzyme in that same pathway?
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Correct answer: Feedback inhibition
Feedback inhibition is when an end-product of a metabolic pathway binds to an enzyme near the start of the pathway, reducing its activity and preventing overproduction — a common mechanism to maintain metabolic homeostasis.
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