Biological Chemistry II
Activators are molecules that increase the activity of enzymes by binding to them, often at sites distinct from the active site. This binding leads to conformational changes in the enzyme structure that enhance its ability to catalyze reactions, promoting increased efficiency and turnover rates. They play a crucial role in allosteric regulation, influencing metabolic pathways and cellular responses to various stimuli.
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