Accepted at 12:12 a.m. Feb, 23, 2024 by Michael_B
Author: Parker
Related Note: 1556855694244
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ATP and citrate are inhibitors of PFK1.

"In general, PFK-1 is sensitive to the energy level of the cell, as indicated by the abundance of ATP, and is regulated by a number of effectors including ATP, adenosine monophosphate (AMP), F-6-P, F-1,6-P2, and citrate." PMID: 30918224

The other isoform, PFK2, is not inhibited by ATP.

"However, unlike PFK-1, PFK-2 is not affected by ATP concentrations." PMID: 24280138

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