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)With regard to its effect on an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, a competitive inhibitor

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Answered by yug91813
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In non-competitive inhibition, the binding of the inhibitor to the enzyme reduces itsactivity but does not affect the binding of substrate. ... In mixed inhibition, the inhibitorcan bind to the enzyme at the same time as the enzyme's substrate.
Answered by Abhishek9731
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In non-competitive inhibition, thebinding of the inhibitor to the enzymereduces its activity but does not affectthe binding of substrate. ... In mixedinhibition, the inhibitor can bind to the enzyme at the same time as the enzyme's substrate.
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