Competitive inhibition occurs when an inhibitor is structurally and chemically similar to the substrate, binding to the active site and reducing enzyme activity; this effect can be overcome by increasing substrate concentration.
L'inhibiteur est structurellement et chimiquement similaire au substrat, il se lie donc au site actif, les effets peuvent être réduits en augmentant la concentration du substrat.
Front | All proteins produced by eukaryotic cells are initially synthesised by ribosomes found freely circulating within the cytosol, but it will become bound to the ER if |
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Back | the protein is targeted for secretion, membrane fixation or use in lysosomes |
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