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What is the difference between allosteric inhibition and noncompetitive inhibition ? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

A noncompetitive inhibitor inhibits the action of an enzyme by binding to the enzyme somewhere other than the active site.

An allosteric inhibitor binds to the enzyme, inducing it to assume an inactive form.

All noncompetitive inhibition is allosteric inhibition, but not all allosteric inhibition is noncompetitive inhibition because certain forms of allosteric inhibition can prevent the substrate from binding to the active site. It can thus either be noncompetitive or competitive.

Answered by sakshimalik9
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Explanation:

allosteric inhibition - in this regulating enzyme that is modulator is present which can act as both activator as well as inhibitor . the product acts as inhibitor if the production exceeds.

non competitive inhibition- in this Inhibitor molecule binds to the site other than active site of enzyme and enzyme inhibitor complex is formed.

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