What is a noncompetitive inhibitor?
Noncompetitive inhibitor
A substance with the structure different from that of the substrate irreversibly binds on the enzyme at a point different from the active site stops or reduces the action of the enzyme. The degree of inhibition depends on the concentration of inhibitor and not the substrate.
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