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What is Inhibition?? Explain it​

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Answered by LoboJuliee
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Inhibition, in enzymology, a phenomenon in which a compound, called an inhibitor, in most cases similar in structure to the substance (substrate) upon which an enzyme acts to form a product, interacts with the enzyme so that the resulting complex either cannot undergo the usual reaction or cannot form the usual product.

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There are two types of inhibitors; competitive and noncompetitive inhibitors. Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of the enzyme and prevent substrate from binding. ... Noncompetitive inhibitors bind irreversibly to an allosteric site of the enzyme and prevent substrate from binding to the active site.

Answered by sonumittra08
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Enzyme inhibition refers to a decrease in enzyme-related processes, enzyme production, or enzyme activity

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