define non competitive inhibitor?
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Answer:Non-competitive inhibition occurs when the inhibitor doesn't/can't bind to the active site, due to charge/shape dissimilarities related to the substrate, but it is still able to bind to the enzyme and cause a conformational/shape/charge change in said enzyme.
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- The inhibitors having no structural similarity with substrate and binding of an enzyme location other than the active sites so the globular structure of the enzyme is changed is called
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- Metal ions of Copper
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