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  • Investigation into the Functions, Structure and Reactions of Enzymes

     

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ID number:998429
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Published: 18.06.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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Inhibitors slow down the rate of a reaction. Sometimes this is a necessary way of making sure that the reaction does not proceed too fast, at other times, it is undesirable. Reversible Inhibitors Competitive reversible inhibitors - these molecules have a similar structure to the actual substrate and so will bind temporarily with the active site. The rate of reaction will be closer to the maximum when there is more 'real' substrate, (e.g. arabinose competes with glucose for the active sites on glucose oxidase enzyme). Non-competitive reversible inhibitors - these molecules are not necessarily anything like the substrate in shape. They bind with the enzyme, but not at the active site. This binding does change the shape of the enzyme though, so the reaction rate decreases Irreversible Inhibitors These molecules bind permanently with the enzyme molecule and so effectively reduce the enzyme concentration, thus limiting the rate of reaction, for example, cyanide irreversibly inhibits the enzyme cytochrome oxidase found in the electron transport chain used in respiration. If this cannot be used, death will occur.…

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