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  1. Enzymatic Function

    Linked via "binding sites"

    Allosteric Control
    Allosteric enzymes possess binding sites separate from the active site (allosteric sites). Binding of a molecule (an effector or modulator) at the allosteric site induces a conformational change that alters the affinity of the active site for the substrate or changes the maxim…
  2. Enzymatic Function

    Linked via "allosteric site"

    Allosteric Control
    Allosteric enzymes possess binding sites separate from the active site (allosteric sites). Binding of a molecule (an effector or modulator) at the allosteric site induces a conformational change that alters the affinity of the active site for the substrate or changes the maxim…
  3. Enzyme

    Linked via "Allosteric Site"

    | Competitive | Active Site | Increases | Unchanged | Blocks substrate access via steric imitation. |
    | Uncompetitive | Enzyme-Substrate Complex | Decreases | Decreases | Stabilizes the transition state prematurely. |
    | Non-Competitive | Allosteric Site | Unchanged | Decreases | Alters the enzyme's inherent color frequency [6]. |
    Allosteric Regulation