What Does HASL Stand For?
HASL stands for Hypothetical Active Site Lattice
HASL, or Hypothetical Active Site Lattice, is a conceptual framework used in computational biology and chemistry to model and analyze the spatial arrangement of active sites within enzymes and other biomolecules. By representing the potential configurations and interactions of these active sites in a lattice structure, HASL facilitates the exploration of catalytic mechanisms, allosteric effects, and substrate binding dynamics, ultimately enhancing our understanding of biochemical processes and aiding in drug design and protein engineering efforts.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym