An allosteric inhibitor
A) increases the rate of substrate binding.
B) binds and activates the high-affinity state of the enzymes.
C) is identical to the active site.
D) binds at the regulatory site.
E) is converted to an activator by the enzyme.
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Q26: Covalent modification
A)can activate an enzyme.
B)affects the activity
Q27: The induced-fit model
A)was proposed by Hans Buchner.
B)distorts
Q28: A linear relationship between Vmax and enzyme
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Q30: Feedback inhibition prevents cells from
A)the harmful effects
Q32: A competitive inhibitor
A)binds at a site other
Q33: An example of an irreversible inhibitor is
A)a
Q34: The type of inhibitor that binds to
Q35: Saturation can be defined as
A)denaturation of an
Q36: All of the following are examples of
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