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In uncompetitive inhibition, an inhibitor binds at a site distinct from the substrate.
Mechanism:
However, an uncompetitive inhibitor will bind only to the ES complex. On the other hand noncompetitive inhibitor binds to either free enzyme or the ES complex.
Vmax and Km, in uncompetitive inhibition:
In uncompetitive inhibition, apparent Vmax and Km both decrease.
Michaelis-Menten equation of uncompetitive inhibition:
The double-reciprocal form of the above equation:
Lineweaver-Burk plot: Uninhibited enzyme activity vs Uncompetitive inhibition:
Other related notes:
- Competitive inhibition: https://thebiologyislove.com/competitive-inhibition-graph/
- Noncompetitive inhibition: https://thebiologyislove.com/noncompetitive-inhibition/
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