where does inhibitor binds on enzyme in mixed inhibition? A) allosteric site B) binds on substrate C) at active site. D) doesn't bind on enzymes
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In mixed inhibition, the inhibitor binds to an allosteric site, i.e. a site different from the active site where the substrate binds. However, not all inhibitors that bind at allosteric sites are mixed inhibitors.
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Enzymes as Drug Targets
Mixed inhibitors bind to the enzyme and the enzyme–substrate complex with different affinity. Non-competitive inhibitors bind equally well to the enzyme and enzyme–substrate complex. Uncompetitive inhibitors bind only to the enzyme–substrate complex.
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