Non-competitive inhibition is the mode of enzyme inhibition that reduces the maximum reaction velocity (Vmax) without affecting the enzyme's affinity for the substrate.
Non-competitive inhibition is the mode of enzyme inhibition that reduces the maximum reaction velocity (Vmax) without affecting the enzyme's affinity for the substrate.
Front | what mode of inhibition reduces the Vmax of a reaction |
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Back | non-competitive inhibition |
Tags: 8_1_metabolism
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