Campbell Essential Biology (7th Edition)
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Chapter 5, Problem 6SQ
Summary Introduction
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The way in which an inhibitor can disrupt an enzyme’s action without binding to the active site.
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Enzymes are “macromolecular biological catalyst”. They help in acceleration of chemical reaction. The culmination of all
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Explain how an inhibitor may prevent an enzyme from working by binding to the active site but without binding to the active site.
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- Compare the mechanisms of competitive and noncompetitive inhibition of enzymes.arrow_forwardClassify inhibitors by giving a brief description of each type and explain their effects on the enzyme kinetics.arrow_forwardClassify inhibitors by giving a brief overview of each type and explain their effects on enzyme kinetics.arrow_forward
- How can enzyme inhibition be used in the treatment of certain diseases? Cite examples.arrow_forwardDescribe the mechanism of feedback inhibition and the role this process plays in controlling enzyme activity.arrow_forwardIdentify the type of enzyme inhibition each of the following inhibitor characteristics is associated with: 1. An inhibitor that decreases enzyme activity by binding to a site on the enzyme other that the active site. 2. An inhibitor that inactivates enzymes by forming a strong covalent bond of the enzyme acitve site.arrow_forward
- List two means by which enzyme activity is directly regulated.arrow_forwardHow do inhibitors affect enzyme activity? Provide examples.arrow_forwardAn inhibitor was added to an enzyme and the expected rate of the reaction was not detected and the substrate was not utilized at all. This inhibitor is (choose one answer only): Is un-competitive, meaning the inhibitor binds to a site near the active site. Is competitive, meaning the inhibitor binds directly to the same active site as the subtrate. Is non-competitive, meaning the inhibitor binds to site other than the active site as the subtrate. Is irreversible, meaning the inhibitor binds covalently to the enzyme keeping the enzyme inactive permanently.arrow_forward
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