non competitive inhibitors

How Do Non-Competitive Inhibitors Work?

Non-competitive inhibition involves the binding of an inhibitor to an allosteric site on the enzyme. This interaction induces a conformational change in the enzyme that reduces its catalytic efficiency. Importantly, this type of inhibition is independent of the substrate concentration, meaning that increasing the amount of substrate does not overcome the inhibition. This characteristic sets non-competitive inhibitors apart from competitive inhibitors, where increasing the substrate concentration can outcompete the inhibitor.

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