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What do noncompetitive inhibitors do?
What do noncompetitive inhibitors do?
- Change the shape of the substrate
- Bind to another part of the enzyme, causing it to change shape (correct)
- Block the substrate from entering the active site
- Enter the active site and bind to the enzyme
Are noncompetitive inhibitors usually reversible?
Are noncompetitive inhibitors usually reversible?
- It depends on the type of enzyme
- No, they permanently deactivate the enzyme
- It depends on the type of inhibitor
- Yes, depending on the concentration of the inhibitor and substrate (correct)
Which of the following best describes the effect of noncompetitive inhibitors on the active site?
Which of the following best describes the effect of noncompetitive inhibitors on the active site?
- They have no effect on the active site
- They increase the affinity of the enzyme for the substrate
- They cause the active site to change shape (correct)
- They bind to the active site and prevent the substrate from binding
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