uncompetitive inhibitors

How Do Uncompetitive Inhibitors Work?

Uncompetitive inhibitors function by binding to the enzyme-substrate complex. This binding effectively locks the substrate in place, preventing the enzyme from catalyzing the reaction. As a result, both the apparent Michaelis-Menten constant (Km) and the maximum reaction velocity (Vmax) decrease. This is distinct from competitive inhibitors, which increase Km without affecting Vmax.

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