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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation / Reversible Inhibition / Problem 7
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What are the implications of reversible inhibitors allowing enzymatic reactions to proceed when unbound?
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Reversible inhibitors increase reaction rates, leading to uncontrolled enzyme activity.
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Reversible inhibitors permanently halt reactions, providing static regulation.
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When the inhibitor unbinds, the reaction proceeds normally, allowing for dynamic regulation.
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When the inhibitor is bound, the reaction proceeds normally.
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