An allosteric site on an enzyme is called?
a. often involved in feed- back inhibition
b.the same as the active site
c.where ATP attaches and gives up it's energy
d. all of these
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The allosteric site is the site, which is not the active site, where some drugs bind to an enzyme. Due to this, the shape of the enzyme changes, it becomes difficult for the substrate to recognize the active site of the enzyme. This represents non-competitive inhibition.
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