allostrik
Allostrik is a term used in biochemistry and molecular biology to describe a regulatory mechanism involving allosteric sites. An allosteric site is a region on a protein or enzyme that is distinct from the active site. When a molecule, known as an allosteric effector or modulator, binds to the allosteric site, it causes a conformational change in the protein. This change in shape can either activate or inhibit the protein's function at its active site.
This allosteric regulation allows for fine-tuning of biochemical pathways. For example, in many metabolic pathways, the
Allosteric regulation is crucial for cellular processes, enabling rapid responses to changes in the cellular environment.