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23 May, 09:46

What is an allosteric site?

1) The site on an enzyme where the substrate binds.

2) The area on a competitor molecule that inhibits an enzyme reaction.

3) The area on an enzyme that binds the end - product of some metabolic pathways

4) The active part of a non-competitive inhibitor of an enzyme reaction

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  1. 23 May, 10:15
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    The answer is A. the site on an enzyme where the substrate binds
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