what is the meaning of competitive inhibition and non competitive inhibition
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The primary difference between competitive and non-competitive is that competitive inhibition affects the substrate's ability to bind by binding an inhibitor in place of a substrate, which lowers the affinity of the enzyme for the substrate.
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competitive inhibitors compete with the enzymes for binding to the active site of substrate.
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Non competitive inhibitors do not compete with enzymes for binding to the active site of substrate but they can attach to the allosteric site of substrate and change the shape of active site of substrate,thus, making it non suitable for enzymes to bind.
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