a compettitive inhibitor interferes with?

Essentials of Pharmacology for Health Professions
7th Edition
ISBN:9781305441620
Author:WOODROW
Publisher:WOODROW
Chapter17: Anti-infective Drugs
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a compettitive inhibitor interferes with?

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The enzyme generally binds with the substrate but in competitive inhibition, the inhibitor is similar to the substrate. The similarity of the inhibitor with the substrate allows its binding to the active site of the enzyme. The active site of the enzyme is occupied by the inhibitor that prevents the binding of the substrate. The enzyme cannot binds with inhibitor and substrate together.

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