selfin
Selfin, also known as self-inhibition, is a process where the product of a metabolic pathway inhibits an enzyme earlier in that pathway. This is a form of negative feedback regulation commonly found in biological systems. When the concentration of the end product reaches a certain level, it binds to an allosteric site on one of the initial enzymes in the pathway, altering its shape and reducing its catalytic activity. This prevents the overproduction of the end product and conserves cellular resources.
The mechanism of selfin involves the end product acting as an allosteric effector. It does not bind
Selfin is crucial for maintaining homeostasis within cells and organisms. It ensures that metabolic pathways operate