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Which statement is NOT true of the interaction between a receptor and its ligand? Protein receptors can selectively bind certain small molecules. Binding is a static process. A small value for L1/2 reflects very tight binding. Binding depends on the concentrations of the binding partners.

          Which statement is NOT true of the interaction between a receptor and its ligand?
Protein receptors can selectively bind certain small molecules.
Binding is a static process.
A small value for L1/2 reflects very tight binding.
Binding depends on the concentrations of the binding partners.
        
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00:01 Hey welcome to the video we have the proteoglycans and they influence the ligands by binding to them that is they bind to the ligands and have an influence on the ligands and the proteoglycans consist of glycosaminoglycan chains while the…
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