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How does competitive inhibitor inhibits the activity of an enzyme? Explain with an example.

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Answered by WadekarAbhilash1
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Answered by DJstorm
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Explanation:

Competitive inhibitors impair reaction progress by binding to an enzyme, often at the active site, and preventing the real substrate from binding. ... That is, the inhibitor and substrate compete for the enzyme. Competitive inhibition acts by decreasing the number of enzyme molecules available to bind the substrate.

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