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5 difference between activator and inhibitor in tabular form​

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Answered by SachinGupta01
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The main difference between enzyme activator and enzyme inhibitor is that enzyme activator is a molecule that binds to the enzyme, increasing its activity, whereas an enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to the enzyme, decreasing its activity.

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer: Molecules that increase the activity of an enzyme are called activators, while molecules that decrease the activity of an enzyme are called inhibitors.

Explanation:

Activators

Increase the rate of a chemical reaction

Increase the activity of enzymes or other proteins

Bind to enzymes or other proteins to increase their activity

Can be used to increase the production of specific molecules

Can be used to treat certain medical conditions by increasing the activity of certain enzymes or proteins

Inhibitors

Decrease the rate of a chemical reaction

Decrease the activity of enzymes or other proteins

Bind to enzymes or other proteins to decrease their activity

Can be used to decrease the production of specific molecules

Can be used to treat certain medical conditions by decreasing the activity of certain enzymes or protein

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