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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation - Part 4 of 5
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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation / Allosteric Effectors / Problem 4
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Given an enzyme kinetics plot, how would you determine the presence of an allosteric activator?
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The curve remains unchanged, indicating no effect on initial reaction velocity.
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The curve becomes linear, indicating constant initial reaction velocity.
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The curve shifts to the left, indicating increased initial reaction velocity.
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The curve shifts to the right, indicating decreased initial reaction velocity.
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