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  • 24-01-2024
  • Chemistry
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Consider a reaction with substrates A and B that follows a substituted-enzyme mechanism. Without deriving a complete rate equation. determine the type of inhibition (in the absence of products) expected for an inhibitor that binds in a dead-end reaction to the form of the free enzyme that binds A, but has no effect on the other form of the free enzyme.

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