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In non-competitive inhibition can the substrate still bind?

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In non-competitive inhibition can the substrate still bind?

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In competitive inhibition, the substrate and inhibitor compete for the same site on the enzyme. In non-competitive inhibition the inhibitor binds at a different site – but it may change the conformation of the active site and the substrate either cannot bind at all or cannot bind in a productive interaction, where product will be formed.

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