What is it called when enzymes change shape and can no longer catalyze a chemical reaction?
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What is it called when enzymes change shape and can no longer catalyze a chemical reaction
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What is it called when enzymes change shape and can no longer catalyze a chemical reaction
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In noncompetitive inhibition, an inhibitor molecule binds to the enzyme at a location other than the active site (an allosteric site). The substrate can still bind to the enzyme, but the inhibitor changes the shape of the enzyme so it is no longer in optimal position to catalyze the reaction.
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