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Competitive noncompetitive and uncompetitive reactions in catalysis

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In competitive inhibition the substrate and the inhibitor compete for the same active site on the enzyme. ... Finally, in uncompetitive inhibition the inhibitor binds to the enzyme–substrate complex, forming an inactive ESI complex. Figure 10.5. 1: Mechanisms for the reversible inhibition of enzyme catalysis.

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