What effect would an increase in glucose (S) typically usually have on the activity of glycogen synthase (E)? Why? When would it not have this effect? Increase Decrease No effect What effect would a decrease in phosphofructokinase (PFK) have on overall PFK activity? Why? Increase Decrease No effect
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