Biology, asked by nishakarmakar99, 10 months ago

Enzyme 'x' is required to work substrate "s". In a normal mixture if you add enzyme X and substrate then product Y is produced. But in the mixture if you add enzyme blocker Z, then product Y is going to being produced or not. State the reason.

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Answered by harshkhilari34
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The activity of many enzymes can be inhibited by the binding of specific small molecules and ions. This means of inhibiting enzyme activity serves as a major control mechanism in biological systems. The regulation of allosteric enzymes typifies this type of control. In addition, many drugs and toxic agents act by inhibiting enzymes. Inhibition by particular chemicals can be a source of insight into the mechanism of enzyme action: specific inhibitors can often be used to identify residues critical for catalysis. The value of transition-state analogs as potent inhibitors will be discussed.

Answered by shaiknaziya973
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Answer:

no I think the product y doesn't form

Explanation:

because, when you add an enzyme blocker (enzyme inhibitor) then it inhibits the enzyme action.... I think it is helpful to u

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