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Blocking of enzyme activity depends on various factors such as concentration of substrates, pH, temperature, some durgs. As for example rifampicin durg blocks RNA polymerase II activity.

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What is the enzymes have an attachment site called the active site for what to join?

Active site.


What is the attachment site of enzymes called?

Active site.


How does an enzymes active site relate to it's substrate?

The substrate binds to the active site.


Do uncompetitive inhibitors bind to the active site of enzymes?

No, uncompetitive inhibitors do not bind to the active site of enzymes. They bind to a different site on the enzyme, causing a conformational change that prevents the substrate from binding to the active site.


Why will only certain substrate molecules fit into the active site?

It will only bind with the enzymes active site of the shapes are complimentary and enzymes are very specific


How does an enzymes active relate to its substrate?

The substrate binds to the active site.


Substrate molecules bind to enzymes where?

The bind in the active site.


Do competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of enzymes?

Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of enzymes, blocking the substrate from binding and inhibiting the enzyme's activity.


What is the region where enzymes attach to their substrates?

The active site.


Difference between enzyme and active site?

enzymes are from the testicular area and are in sperm. The active sight is the creation of enzymes in the scrotum


Why do enzymes have an active site?

The structure of an enzymes and its active site determine which substrates will work for the enzyme. This is called the lock and key method. The active site is the lock and the substrate is the key.


How does an enzymes activate site relate to its substrate?

The substrate binds to the active site.