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Under appropriate conditions, the activity of phosphofructokinase of skeletal muscle from frog and mouse is extremely sensitive to small changes in pH in the physiological range, a low pH decreasing the affinity of the enzyme for fructose 6-phosphate. It is concluded that shifts in intracellular pH are important in the regulation of phosphofructokinase, but that this effect makes interpretation of data from intact muscle quite difficult.
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