Pura Rogala
Thursday, August 11, 2011
If an enzyme has been noncompetitively inhibited?
e) is correct, non-competitive inhibition means that the inhibitor does not bind where the substrate does (this would be simple competitive inhibition) and thus it's structure is likely different from the substrate.
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