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Why is Km reduced in uncompetitive inhibition?​

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The apparent Km decreases in uncompetitive inhibition because by binding to the enzyme-substrate complex, uncompetitive inhibitors are "pulling" that complex out from the reactions. This removal of substrate decreases its concentration, and allows the remaining enzyme to work better.

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