If Calvin cycle enzymes are treated with a reagent that stabilizes their disulfide linkages, what is the likely?
A) It would competitively inhibit them.
B) It would noncompetitively inhibit them.
C) It would split them in two pieces.
D) It would activate them.
E) It would prevent them from catalyzing photosynthetic reactions.
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