difference between active site and allosteric site
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The allosteric site is a site that allows molecules to either activate or inhibit (or turn off) enzyme activity. It's different than the active site on an enzyme, where substrates bind.When allosteric activators bind to the allosteric site, the enzyme binds the substrate better, and the reaction becomes faster.
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The allosteric site is a site that allows molecules to either activate or inhibit (or turn off) enzyme activity. It's different than the active site on an enzyme, where substrates bind. ... When allosteric activators bind to the allosteric site, the enzyme binds the substrate better, and the reaction becomes faster.....
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