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What is the difference between allosteric inhibition and noncompetitive inhibition ​

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Answered by MrSharib
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Allosteric inhibition:-

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

Non-competitive inhibition :-

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

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Answered by raman419989
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Answer:

Allosteric Inhibitation

llosteric Inhibitation It binds to the enzymes, inducing it to assume an in active form

llosteric Inhibitation It binds to the enzymes, inducing it to assume an in active form Non competitive inhabitation

llosteric Inhibitation It binds to the enzymes, inducing it to assume an in active form Non competitive inhabitation It inhibits the of any enzyme by binding to the enzyme somewhere other than. the active site.

llosteric Inhibitation It binds to the enzymes, inducing it to assume an in active form Non competitive inhabitation It inhibits the of any enzyme by binding to the enzyme somewhere other than. the active site. Hope it might helps

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