Competitive inhibitors bind to the enzyme's active site, competing with the substrate. Examples include the formation reactions of fumaric acid from succinic acid, folic acid from PABA, and methanol poisoning inhibited by ethanol.
Competitive inhibitors bind to the enzyme's active site, competing with the substrate. Examples include the formation reactions of fumaric acid from succinic acid, folic acid from PABA, and methanol poisoning inhibited by ethanol.
Front | example of competitive inhibitor |
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Back | ▪︎formation of fumaric acid from succinic acid ▪︎formation of Folic acid from PABA ▪︎then methanol poisoning inhibited by ethanol |
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