BIOCHEM-ACHIEVE(FIRST DAY DISCOUNTED)
BIOCHEM-ACHIEVE(FIRST DAY DISCOUNTED)
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ISBN: 2818000069358
Author: BERG
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 10, Problem 13P
Interpretation Introduction

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Fraction of molecules in R form when 1, 2, 3, and 4 ligands are bound should be determined.

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The concerted model of allosteric transition suggests the bonding of the ligand molecules to the enzyme. It suggests that there are 2 main states, tensed and relaxed state. In tensed state, no molecule is bound to the enzyme and in relaxed state, all the molecules are bound to the enzyme.

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