Biology, asked by miteshkumarbariya983, 3 months ago

There are several types of enzyme catalysed reactions. In one type of enzyme catalysed reaction, in addition to the catalytic site to which the substrate (X) binds, the enzyme also has a site to which some other substance (Y) can bind. When Y binds to such an enzyme, the enzyme can still bind to the substrate but cannot convert it to the product.​

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