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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation - Part 5 of 5
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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation / Ubiquitination / Problem 9
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Why is ubiquitination considered a critical regulatory mechanism in eukaryotic cells?
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It regulates virtually every cellular process by marking proteins for degradation.
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It is only active during specific stages of the cell cycle.
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It only affects a small subset of proteins involved in cell division.
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It primarily functions in prokaryotic organisms.
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