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Q: If an enzyme has been inhibited noncompetitively?
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What is a sentence for inhibited?

Inhibiting an enzyme responsible for constructing the cell wall.


Which hormone is inhibited during treatment for BPH?

Alpha-5-reductase is the enzyme that is inhibited in the treatment of BPH. This enzyme is responsible for changing testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (which is stronger).


What is an enzyme that is blocked?

Inhibited. Competitive, noncompetitive, allosterically and so on.


Synthesis of a repressible enzyme is inhibited by?

The corepressor-repressor binding to the operator stops the repressible enzyme synthesis. The rate of production of repressible enzyme can be stopped or inhibited if a substance is in high concentration.


What happens when a protein is inhibited?

When a enzyme is inhibited (many proteins are enzymes), it just means that the enzyme will be reduced in its ability to catalyze a reaction. There are a few types of Inhibition like Competitive Inhibition, Noncompetitive Inhibition, and Irreversible Inhibition.


What is inhibition and why enzymes need to be inhibited?

- Inhibition of an enzyme is to inhibit the catalytic activity of the enzyme. - Because, by blocking or inhibiting an enzyme's activity can kill a pathogen or correct a metabolic imbalance. Example : Inhibition of HIV protease.


Can the presence of inhibitors or activitors affect enzyme activity?

yes, enzymes can be inhibited by other enzymes.


When does enzyme inhibition occur?

Your body is full of enzymes that do various things for you. They aid in performing chemical reactions. But, if you put something in your body (like a drug or toxin), the enzymes can get messed up and not work. So, enzyme inhibition means that an enzyme is being inhibited (messed up) by something.


What are three examples where Michael mensten equation can be applied?

The MM equation can be appliedTo determine the activity and specific activity of an enzymeTo determine the affinity of an enzyme to its substrate (also known as the Kd value)To see if an enzyme catalyzed reaction is being inhibited by a molecule


How is glycolysis turned off?

When an enzyme in a pathway is inhibited by the product of the reaction sequence, feedback inhibition occurs. The product molecule "feeds back" to stop the reaction sequence when the product is abundant.


What has black progress in higher education been inhibited by?

the negative publicity about affirmative action


Why do steroids increase platelet count?

Steroids inhibit the enzyme phospholipase a2 which is known to degrade platelet activating factor. So the degrading enzyme is inhibited and more PAF is allowed to be in the serum.