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which type of inhibitor will achieve saturation point at alower substrate concentration? With a reason ​

Respuesta :

The molecule in question is classified as an enzyme inhibitor because it interferes an enzymatic reaction. There are two types of inhibitors; competitive and noncompetitive inhibitors. Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of the enzyme and control substrate from binding.

What do competitive and noncompetitive inhibitors do?

The competitive inhibitor binds to the occupied site and prevents the substrate from binding there.

The noncompetitive inhibitor binds to a separate site on the enzyme; it doesn't block substrate binding, but it causes other differences in the enzyme so that it can no extended catalyze the reaction efficiently.

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