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Regulatory Molecule A (RM-A) can bind to Enzyme X and also Enzyme Y. Is it likely that RM-A can be a positive regulator for Enzyme X and a negative regulator for Enzyme Y? Is it likely that RM-A can be both a positive and a negative regulator for Enzyme X? Why or why not?

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