Which statement most accurately explains how allosteric regulation can change an enzyme’s activity?
a. In allosteric deactivation a regulatory molecule binds to a site other than the active site, resulting in a change in enzyme shape that allows the active site to bind substrate.
b. In allosteric activation a regulatory molecule binds to the active site, allowing substrate binding.
c.In allosteric activation a regulatory molecule binds to a site other than the active site, resulting in a change in enzyme shape that allows the active site to bind substrate.
d.In allosteric deactivation a regulatory molecule binds to the active site, blocking substrate binding.
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