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When a Chemical Binds Noncovalently to a Protein at a Distance

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When a chemical binds noncovalently to a protein at a distance from its functional site and causes a conformational change in the site that prevents the natural ligand from binding,this is an example of


A) Allosteric modulation
B) Noncompetitive antagonism
C) Competitive modulation
D) Allosteric modulation and noncompetitive antagonism
E) None of the choices are correct

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