Biology, asked by neneo8132, 11 months ago

What are allosteric enzymes explain with example and give its significance?

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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Allosteric enzymes are enzymes that change their conformational ensemble upon binding of an effector, which results in an apparent change in binding affinity at a different ligand binding site.

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Answered by TheAstrophile
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An allosteric enzyme is an enzyme that contains a region to which small, regulatory molecules may bind in addition and may separate from the substrate binding site.
This affects the catalytic activity.

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