For the following enzymes (3-6) predict how the conditions will most likely affect the enzymes activity with one of the following and provide a 1 sentence explanation: a. increase activity                     b. decrease activity                             c. not likely to alter activity  3) alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex binding to AMP when [AMP] is high. 4) phosphohexose isomerase binding NADH when [NADH] is high 5) phosphofructose-1 binding NAD+ when [NAD+] is high  6) pyruvate dehydrogenase complex binding to ATP when [ATP] is high

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For the following enzymes (3-6) predict how the conditions will most likely affect the enzymes activity with one of the following and provide a 1 sentence explanation:

a. increase activity                     b. decrease activity                             c. not likely to alter activity 

3) alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex binding to AMP when [AMP] is high.

4) phosphohexose isomerase binding NADH when [NADH] is high

5) phosphofructose-1 binding NAD+ when [NAD+] is high 

6) pyruvate dehydrogenase complex binding to ATP when [ATP] is high

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