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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation - Part 1 of 5
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How do suicide inhibitors differ from other irreversible inhibitors in their mechanism of action?
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They do not form covalent bonds with enzymes.
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They require normal catalytic reactions to become irreversibly bound.
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They can be reversed by increasing substrate concentration.
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They do not mimic substrates.
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