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the fact that the regulatory site of an allosteric protein is physically distinct from its active site... Allosteric regulations are natural example of control loops... Allosteric activation and inhibition... Allosteric sites as drug targets... Most allosteric effects can be explained by the... the allosteric effector or ligand... The sequential model of allosteric regulation holds that subunits are not connected in such a way that a conformational change... Allosteric activation and inhibition... Allosteric activation and inhibition... binds to an allosteric site on hemoglobin... Many allosteric proteins are regulated by their substrate... Some allosteric proteins can be regulated by their substrates and by other molecules... of a receptor results from the binding of allosteric modulators at a different site... Allosteric sites as drug targets... Allosteric sites as drug targets... Allosteric sites may represent a novel... There are a number of advantages in using allosteric modulators as preferred therapeutic agents over classic orthosteric ligands... GPCR allosteric binding sites have not faced the same evolutionary pressure as orthosteric sites to accommodate an... type of pharmacological selectivity that is unique to allosteric modulators is based on cooperativity... An allosteric modulator may display neutral cooperativity with an orthosteric ligand at all subtypes of a given... If an allosteric modulator does not possess appreciable efficacy... subunit allosteric protein from the inactive state... in which the allosteric modulator is something other than the protein... Allosteric Modulation of G Protein...

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