Immuno
1. Inhibition refers to stopping the action of something. In enzymatic actions the main concept is to bind to the target site and provide appropriate outcomes and enzymatic outcomes. Inhibitors stops this action and cause disturbance in these enzymatic actions. There are two types of inhibitors competitive and non-competitive .
Competitive Inhibitors |
Non-
competitive inhibitors |
These inhibitors binds directly to the active site of the enzyme, this prevents substrate to bind with enzyme and form enzyme-substrate compound | these inhibitors binds to the site of enzyme that are not the active site, this changes the conformation of the active site that makes the substrate unable to bind to active site. |
by increasing the substrate concentration this inhibition can be overcome | This type of inhibition cannot be overcome and does not depend on substrate concentration |
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