Q1. What is competitive enzyme inhibition and how can it be used as treatment for microbial diseases?
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Competitive inhibition occurs when molecules very similar to the substrate molecules bind to the active site and prevent binding of the actual substrate. Penicillin, for example, is a competitive inhibitor that blocks the active site of an enzyme that many bacteria use to construct their cell…
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a enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to an enzyme and decrease it's activities. By binding to enzymes active sites, inhibitors reduce the compatibility of substrate and enzyme and this leads to the inhibitions of enzymes Substrate Complex
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