Answer:
The feedback inhibition regulatory mechanism. They do this by causing phosphorylation of the other enzyme.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two ways by which enzymes can be controlled or regulated. This includes
1. Controlling the synthesis of the enzyme (this relates to a genetic control)
2. Controlling the activity of the enzyme (feedback inhibition).
In this example here, the protein kinases act on other enzymes by adding phosphates groups bringing about phosphorylation and controlling or regulating the activity of these enzymes. Thus, this type of regularly is the feedback inhibition regulatory mechanism.