is a type of an enzyme inhibiton that reduce the maximum rate of a chemical reaction.
Non- not, no, negative
Competitive-really wants to win, competition
you are not a competitive person
yes
Noncompetitive inhibitor.
A non-competitive inhibitor
Shape of substrate, shape of the enzyme, Competitive, noncompetitive and allosteric inhibitors.
A competitive inhibitor competes with the substrate to bind to the active site while a noncompetitive inhibitor binds to an allosteric site of the enzyme (one other than the active site). Thus no amount of substrate can overcome or in a sense interfere with the inhibitors binding to an allosteric site.
yes
Noncompetitive inhibitor.
A competitive inhibitor often binds to an enzyme's active site. Noncompetitive inhibitors usually bind to a different site on the enzyme.
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Inhibited. Competitive, noncompetitive, allosterically and so on.
Non-Competitive Inhibitor
A non-competitive inhibitor
A noncompetitive inhibitor has a structure that does not resemble the substrate structure. A compound that binds to the surface of an enzyme, and changes its shape so that a substrate cannot enter the active site is called a noncompetitive inhibitor.
Protein kinase and Allosteric effector
the precise location on the enzyme to which they bind
Recreational swimming is swimming just for fun. It is noncompetitive and usually not structured.