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What does phosphorylation do to a molecule ?

What does phosphorylation do to a molecule ?-example-1
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Explanation: Phosphorylation is the addition of a phosphate group ( PO3−4 ) to amolecule, usually a protein. ... Kinases are the enzymes that transfer a phosphate group to a molecule.
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D.) it adds a phosphate group.
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