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The area where a molecule other than substrate can attach is called the allosteric site.

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The area on an enzyme where a molecule other than the substrate can attach is called the allosteric site. This site is used in the process of allosteric regulation.

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Active Sight

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A co-factor binding site.

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Unactive site.

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active site

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Q: The particular region of an enzyme molecule that combines with the substrate it acts upon is called what?
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