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copitative nea hai nd no competative maea nae
Non-Competitive Inhibitor
no
non-competitive
Sulfonamide is a Antibiotic Drug that help stop molecule build up
A non-competitive inhibitor
it contains a sulfa atom, but it is not a sulfonamide, in other words, no, it will not have sulfonamide cross reaction. no allergy.
no it's a fluoroquinolone
non competitive increase Km
Sulfate but no sulfite; they are quite different. Salbutamol (Albuterol Sulfate) is a rescue drug for asthma Sodium Metabisulfite, (the preservative) if inhaled would kill someone with asthma.
AnswerWhat does inhibitor do to enzyme activity?They prevent the reactions from happening. Non-competative inhibitors alter the shape of the active site so that the substrate no longer fits, and competative inhibitors block the active site.
No. Remember what "inhibit" means: to hold back; restrain. Both non-competitive and competitive inhibitors affect enzymes by preventing the substrate from binding, though they differ in their methods. The opposite of an inhibitor is called an activator. So when you see the word "inhibitor," you know the functionality of the enzyme will decrease, and when you see the word "activator," you know the functionality of the enzyme will increase. The adjective before "inhibitor" or "activator" will ultimately tell you how the enzyme is inhibited or activated.