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justify cyanide is a non-competitive inhibitor.

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are two types of inhibitors .
Competitive and non competitive inhibitors.

Competitive inhibitors are those who compete to attach to binding site with the substrate..
Example - malonic acid with succinic acid in krebs cycle



Non compititive inhibitors are those who donot compete with enzyme to form enzyme substrate complex instead bindes some other place than the binding site and then changes the shape of binding site ..
Example- cynide.


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Answered by ReRepeater
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Explanation:

competitive inhibitor.

  • *Competitive inhibitors Increase km value without increasing vmax
  • These resemble the normal substrate, these are attached with the active site of enzyme, so take part to reduce the function.
  • if the reaction is reversible it can be controlled by increasing the conc of substrate

Non competitive inhibitor.

  • When certain substances are attached to a part of enzyme, away from active site (attach to the allosteric position ).
  • Due to the non active attack, it will decrease vmax without affecting the k value (Substrate binding capacity )

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