Allosteric modulation is a type of enzyme regulation where binding of a molecule at one site affects the enzyme's activity at another site; an example is the formation of glucose-6-phosphate and ADP from glucose and ATP.
Allosteric modulation is a type of enzyme regulation where binding of a molecule at one site affects the enzyme's activity at another site; an example is the formation of glucose-6-phosphate and ADP from glucose and ATP.
Front | give an example of allosteric modulation |
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Back | the formation of glucose 6 phosphate + ADP from Glucose & ATP |
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