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Allostetic enzymes occur in number of different chemical & physical forms but catalyses same reaction. true or false?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Not all enzymes possess sites for allosteric binding; those that do are called allosteric enzymes. Allosteric enzymes typically comprise multiple protein subunits. ... When binding of an effector at one site on the enzyme alters the binding affinity at another site, the binding sites are said to be acting cooperatively.Allosteric enzymes are unique compared to other enzymes because of its ability to adapt various conditions in the environment due to its special properties. The special property of Allosteric enzymes is that it contains an allosteric site on top of its active site which binds the substrate.

Answered by MisSadaa007
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Allosteric enzymes are unique compared to other enzymes because of its ability to adapt various conditions in the environment due to its special properties. The special property of Allosteric enzymes is that it contains an allosteric site on top of its active site which binds the substrate.

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