Goldbeter–Koshland kinetics, also known as the "Goldbeter-Koshland model" or the "biochemical switch model," describes a specific type of enzymatic reaction mechanism that accounts for the regulation of enzyme activity through allosteric interactions and feedback. The model was proposed by two biochemists, Serge Goldbeter and Daniel Koshland, in the 1980s.
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