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Map A 2a Sapling Learning macmillan this question has been customized by Matthew Junker at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Sort the following phrases. Does each phrase describe a kinase, a phosphatase, neither, or both? Note: If you answer this question incorrectly, a single red X will appear indicating that you sorted one or more of the phrases incorrectly. Kinases Phosphatases Neither Both add phosphoryl groups to proteins catalyze noncovalent catalyze dephosphorylation reactions binding or dissociation in eukaryotes, transfer of phosphate regulate the activity phosphoryl groups of other proteins to acidic amino acids may use ATP as a phosphoryl group donor turn off signaling pathways triggered by kinases PKA (protein kinase A) is an example Previous Give Up & View Solution Check Answer Next Exit

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KINASES ;

they add phosphoryl groups to protien

they use ATP as phosphoryl group donor

protien kinase is an example .

phoshatases ;

causes the dephosphorylation of substates

they turnoff the signalling pathways trigerred by kinases

protien phospatases.is an example,.

both ;

regulate the acitvity of other proteins

phosphotases and kinases.

neither;  

phosphotases or kinases don't carryout ,

transfer phosphoryl groups to acidic aminoacids in eukaryotes .