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- What type of reversible inhibitor are sulfanomides? Competitive Uncompetitive Mixed/Noncompetitive None of the aboveRank these substrates in order of best inhibitor (highest binding affinity) to worst inhibitor (lowest binding affinity). Rank from highest binding affinity to lowest binding affinity. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.Define the following terms: a. competitive inhibitor b. uncompetitive inhibitor c. noncompetitive inhibitor d. reversible inhibitor e. irreversible inhibitor
- A) Mixed Inhibitor B) Uncompetitive Inhibitor C) Competitive InhibitorI’m reviewing Enzyme Inhibition and am having issues wrapping my head around non-competitive and uncompetitive inhibition (and their consequent effect on Vmax / Km.). Define the following terms:a. competitive inhibitorb. uncompetitive inhibitorc. noncompetitive inhibitord. reversible inhibitione. irreversible inhibition
- Draw and label the Lineweaver–Burk, Plots for each type of inhibitor.Indicate whether each of the following statements describes a reversible competitive inhibitor, a reversible noncompetitive inhibitor, or an irreversible inhibitor. More than one answer may apply.a. Both inhibitor and substrate bind at the active site on a random basis.b. The inhibitor effect cannot be reversed by the addition of more substrate.c. Inhibitor structure does not have to resemble substrate structure.d. The inhibitor and substrate can bind to the enzyme simultaneouslyMark any/all that apply to uncompetitive inhibition: Group of answer choices: None of these is correct. The inhibitor does not resemble the substrate. The inhibitor can bind to both enzyme alone AND enzyme that is bound by substrate. Inhibition can be overcome by the addition of more substrate. KM/Vmax are equal for both the inhibited and the uninhibited reaction.
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