Biology, asked by maxx05, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by pragya2785
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Competitive inhibitor inhibits the enzyme activity by binding with its active site so that substrate cannot bind. ... Both malonic acid and succinate compete for the active side of the enzyme which either slow down the reaction or inhibit it depending on the concentration of inhibitor (malonic acid).

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Answered by itzdazzlingqueen
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An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to enzymes and decreases their activity. The binding of an inhibitor can stop a substrate from entering the enzyme's active site and/or hinder the enzyme from catalyzing its reaction. ... Competitive inhibition: substrate (S) and inhibitor (I) compete for the active site

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