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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation / Irreversible Inhibition / Problem 4
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Why is the serine residue in chymotrypsin's active site significant for its interaction with DIPF?
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It prevents DIPF from binding to the enzyme.
B
It forms a covalent bond with DIPF, leading to enzyme inactivation.
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It increases the enzyme's reaction velocity.
D
It enhances the enzyme's substrate affinity.
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