Natural enzyme are regulated by substrate inhibition?
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Natural enzymes are often regulated by substrate inhibition.
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In substrate inhibition, an enzyme, that binds to a particular substrate, is inhibited to bind, due to the presence of other substrates, or chemicals, that have a structure, similar to the "active site of the enzyme". These substrates or chemicals with similar structure that will fit the "enzyme’s active site", may or may not bind with the enzyme, but inhibits the original substrate from binding to the enzymes, thus inhibiting enzyme action.
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