BCHS 3304 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Oseltamivir, Uncompetitive Inhibitor, Succinic Acid

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Enzyme inhibition- alter the michaelis constant and the vmax values: reversibly. Ex: malonate is a competitive inhibitor for succinate: succinate binds to succinate dehydrogenase to form fumarate, if malonate binds to succinate dehydrogenase no reaction occurs. Reduces the amount of free enzyme available for substrate to bind: by binding to the enzyme- rendering it unavailable, increases km. 1/vmax value is the same: vmax does not change. Because, if enough substrate is added, it overcomes the power of the inhibitor. Ki < 1 nm for tamiflu: tamiflu is an inhibitor for neuraminidase (viral enzymes) Tamiflu is hydrolyzed in the body to activate it. Ki=[e][i]/[ei: ki = affinity between the inhibitor and the viral enzyme. Lower ki = stronger binding between enzyme and inhibitor. Km ~ 1 micro molar substrate: km= affinity between substrate and enzyme. Need to increase amount of substrate to overcome the effects of the inhibitor.

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