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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation - Part 2 of 5
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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation / Competitive Inhibition / Problem 7
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Why do competitive inhibitors only bind to free enzymes and not the enzyme-substrate complex?
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Competitive inhibitors bind irreversibly to the enzyme.
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Competitive inhibitors decrease the apparent Vmax.
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Competitive inhibitors are structurally similar to the substrate and compete for the active site.
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Competitive inhibitors increase the enzyme's affinity for the substrate.
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