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How does an uncompetitive inhibitor work?
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Wize University Biology Textbook > Energy & Metabolism
Enzymes
4 Activities
How does an uncompetitive inhibitor work?
directly competing with substrate binding
binding distal the active site and not competing with the substrate
binding the enzyme-substrate complex
initiating an allosteric change in the enzyme that prevents substrate binding
stabilizing the enzymes inactive form
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