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How is the activity of an allosteric enzyme regulated?

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Allosteric regulation is the regulation of activities of an enzyme or a protein caused by the binding of regulators at the site other than the active site of the enzyme or protein. Therefore, it causes the active site to change in shape and prevents the binding of the substrate.

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