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Meaning of allosteric inhibitors

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Answered by SanskrutiUpadhyay
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Answer:

The allosteric inhibitors are involved in allosteric inhibitions of our body.

Explanation:

They are called allosteric cause..

They inhibit the reaction not by binding on subtrate site but on the different site called allosteric site.

They change the structure of subtrate binding site. Thus subtrate can't bind to the enzyme.

This process is called allosteric inhibition.

Answered by Anonymous
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An allosteric inhibitor by binding to allosteric site alters the protein conformation in active site of enzyme which consequently changes the shape of active site. Thus enzyme no longer remains able to bind to its specific substrate. Hence enzyme is unable to perform it's catalytic activity i.e enzyme is now inactive........

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