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Molecule that binds to an enzyme?

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a substrate =================================== or an "interacting molecule".

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Substrate, inhibitor, activator, co-factor and co-enzymes can binds to an enzyme

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Several inhibition factors can make an enzyme inactive. Some inhibitors bind to enzymes and close their active sites.

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Substrates

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Substrate.

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