Feedback inhibition of an enzymatic reaction is caused by
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Feedback inhibition occurs when the end product of a reaction interferes with the enzyme that helped produce it. The inhibitor does this by binding to a second active binding site that's different from the one attached to the initial reactant. The enzyme then changes its shape and can't catalyze the reaction anymore.
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Feedback inhibition of a enzymatic reaction is caused by end products.
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