what happen to the structure of enzyme when non competitive inhibitor leave it. Does enzyme recover its structure? yes or no
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Does enzyme recover its structure?
no it doesn't
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No, It does not because -
The noncompetitive inhibitor binds to a different site on the enzyme; it doesn't block substrate binding, but it causes other changes in the enzyme so that it can no longer catalyze the reaction efficiently. That is, the enzyme can still reach its maximum reaction rate given enough substrate.
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