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- Exosite abstract "An exosite is a secondary binding site, remote from the active site, on an enzyme or other protein.This is similar to allosteric sites, but differs in the fact that, in order for an enzyme to be active, its exosite typically must be occupied. Exosites have recently become a topic of increased interest in biomedical research as potential drug targets.".
- Exosite wikiPageExternalLink 1843.pdf.
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- Exosite hasPhotoCollection Exosite.
- Exosite subject Category:Catalysis.
- Exosite subject Category:Enzymes.
- Exosite type Abstraction100002137.
- Exosite type Activator114723079.
- Exosite type Catalyst114723628.
- Exosite type Chemical114806838.
- Exosite type Compound114818238.
- Exosite type Enzyme114732946.
- Exosite type Enzymes.
- Exosite type Macromolecule114944888.
- Exosite type Material114580897.
- Exosite type Matter100020827.
- Exosite type Molecule114682133.
- Exosite type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Exosite type Part113809207.
- Exosite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Exosite type Protein114728724.
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- Exosite comment "An exosite is a secondary binding site, remote from the active site, on an enzyme or other protein.This is similar to allosteric sites, but differs in the fact that, in order for an enzyme to be active, its exosite typically must be occupied. Exosites have recently become a topic of increased interest in biomedical research as potential drug targets.".
- Exosite label "Exosite".
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- Exosite sameAs Exosite.
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- Exosite isPrimaryTopicOf Exosite.