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Reversible Inhibitor Define Dissociate Enzyme Ease Binds Noncovalently

Reversible inhibitors bind non-covalently, can dissociate from enzymes, and their effects are reversible by increasing substrate concentration.

Reversible inhibitors bind non-covalently and can dissociate from the enzyme, and their effects can be reversed by increasing substrate concentration.

Front Define reversible inhibitor.
Back Reversible inhibitor - inhibitor that can dissociate from the enzyme with ease (binds noncovalently)
  • Most competetive inhibitors
  • Their effect can be reversed by increasing substrate concentration

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