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Which one of the options below are mechanisms that can regulate the activity of an enzyme? A noncompetitive inhibitor binds to the active site of the free enzyme. A competitive inhibitor binds to the active site of the free enzyme. An uncompetitive inhibitor increases the catylitic rate constant of an enzyme. A competitive inhibitor binds to the ES complex. All of these options are possible. Michaelis and Menten determined that the formation of the Enzyme-Substrate complex (ESJ is a E + S ES E + P What can increase (ES) and therefore increase the rate that product is formed?
Which one of the options below are mechanisms that can regulate the activity of an enzyme? A noncompetitive inhibitor binds to the active site of the free enzyme. A competitive inhibitor binds to the active site of the free enzyme. An uncompetitive inhibitor increases the catylitic rate constant of an enzyme. A competitive inhibitor binds to the ES complex. All of these options are possible. Michaelis and Menten determined that the formation of the Enzyme-Substrate complex (ESJ is a E + S ES E + P What can increase (ES) and therefore increase the rate that product is formed?
Reid WolffLv2
15 Feb 2019