No it is not.
YES, it absolutely is and universally so.....
Competitive inhibitor. It is termed to be an analogue. It is also known to sometimes act as a "catalytic poison".
The vmax stays the same as the competitive reversible inhibitor does not affect catalysis in the enzyme-substrate.
yes it is
A noncompetitive inhibitor has a structure that does not resemble the substrate structure. A compound that binds to the surface of an enzyme, and changes its shape so that a substrate cannot enter the active site is called a noncompetitive inhibitor.
Serum protease inhibitor alpha-1-antitrypsin
Alcohol, when ingested, is a depressant and a drug that negatively affect judgment.
Noncompetitive inhibitor.
ACE inhibitor
No, Depakote is not an MAO Inhibitor.
rust inhibitor is some sort of alkali
"Dis" is the prefix in dislike.
Selegiline is an MAO-B inhibitor
density (corrosion inhibitor) = 0.840
Non-Competitive Inhibitor
difference between activator and inhibitor
Ethanol serves as a competitive inhibitor which competes with glycol for the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase's active site. Thus, less glycol will be oxidised
The prefix is dis-.