Citrate, an intermediate in the Kreb's cycle, acts as a feedback inhibitor for Phospho-fructo kinase II (PFKII). This enzyme is a key regulatory point in glycolysis, controlling the rate at which glucose is metabolized. By inhibiting PFKII, citrate helps balance energy production between glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle, ensuring efficient energy use.
| List I (Enzyme) | List II (Function) |
|---|---|
| (A) Cytochrome oxidase | (I) Electron transport system |
| (B) Topoisomerases | (II) Change linking number |
| (C) Cohesins | (III) DNA Replication |
| (D) PCNA | (IV) Cell cycle |
| List I (Enzyme) | List II (Function) |
|---|---|
| (A) Cytochrome oxidase | (I) Electron transport system |
| (B) Topoisomerases | (II) Change linking number |
| (C) Cohesins | (III) DNA Replication |
| (D) PCNA | (IV) Cell cycle |
| List I (Vitamin) | List II (Disorder) |
|---|---|
| (A) Vitamin-A | (I) Night blindness |
| (B) Vitamin-D | (II) Scurvy |
| (C) Vitamin-C | (III) Fat-soluble vitamin |
| (D) Vitamin-K | (IV) Blood clotting |