What is the difference between allosteric and orthosteric regulation?
A) All enzymes are regulated orthosterically only.
B) All enzymes are regulated allosterically only.
C) Only in allosteric regulation of an enzyme does the substrate bind to the active site
D) In allosteric regulation of an enzyme, the substrate binds to the allosteric site
E) In allosteric regulation of an enzyme, a molecule other than the substrate binds a site other than the active site
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Q1: Allosterism
A) means "other shape"
B) is induced by
Q3: Proteins/enzymes that can be regulated allosterically
I. show
Q4: Proteins such as hemoglobin are known as
Q5: Hemoglobin's subunits bind oxygen in a _
Q6: Models of allosterism describe the conformational change
Q7: In the sequential model of allosterism, as
Q8: Enzymes that are allosterically regulated
A) show an
Q9: Heterotropic regulation
I. occurs with a molecule other
Q10: As associated with hemoglobin, heme is considered
Q11: In its reduced form, the central ion
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