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How do we get reversible conformation structures?

Author: H K



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Since the 3D conformation is not rigid, ligand binding could cause reversible conformation strcture, one active and one inactive, this property is called allosteric transition. Also they might change their conformation because of environmental change (phosphorylation (bondage and release of phosphate in aa))


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