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What is Homotropic ??​

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Answered by asrakhan636
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A homotropic allosteric modulator is a substrate for its target enzyme, as well as a regulatory molecule of the enzyme's activity. It is typically an activator of the enzyme[1]. For example, O2 and CO are homotropic allosteric modulators of hemoglobin.

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An enzyme that is controlled by an allosteric activator that is also a substrate. (see also heterotropic enzyme)

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