On the opposite side of the each subunit from each active site is the allosteric site, at the interface between subunits in the dimer.
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In non-competitive inhibition, the inhibitor binds to an allosteric site, which alters the active site and makes it inaccessible to the substrate.
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In mixed inhibition, the inhibitor binds to an allosteric site, i . e . a site different from the active site where the substrate binds.
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It is an allosteric site-binding inhibitor with a primary target of IKK-2 and blocks the NF-?B-dependent transcription in mice.
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Proteins contain allosteric sites which, when bound to by small molecules, can alter a protein's conformation and ultimately affect the protein's activity.
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The glycogen phosphorylase dimer has many regions of biological significance, including catalytic sites, glycogen binding sites, allosteric sites, and a reversibly phosphorylated serine residue.
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In an environment with a low glucose concentration, cAMP accumulates and binds to the allosteric site on CRP ( cAMP receptor protein ), a transcription activator protein.
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A non-regulatory allosteric site refers to any non-regulatory component of an enzyme ( or any protein ), that is not itself an amino acid.
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This is similar to allosteric sites, but differs in the fact that, in order for an enzyme to be active, its exosite typically must be occupied.
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They are defined as ligands able to directly activate a receptor by binding to a receptor site distinct from the primary ( orthosteric ) site, the allosteric site.