The following statements refer to enzyme inhibition. Match the statement to the one of the following descriptors to which it is best associated. Descriptors: competitive inhibition; non-competitive inhibition; un-competitive; covalent inhibition. 9a. Inhibition is not reversed even after the inhibitor (1) is removed from solution by dialysis or drug metabolism/excretion. 9b. Inhibitor and substrate reversibly compete for occupancy of a common binding site 9c. The inhibitor binds reversibly only to the preformed E.S (enzyme-substrate) complex forming an inactive E.S.I. 9d. The inhibitor binds reversibly and independently of substrate to an allosteric site producing E.I or a ternary E.S.I complex which can't form product. 9f. The relative amount of inhibition decreases as [S] (the concentration of substrate) increases and S better competes for occupancy of the active site.
The following statements refer to enzyme inhibition. Match the statement to the one of the following descriptors to which it is best associated. Descriptors: competitive inhibition; non-competitive inhibition; un-competitive; covalent inhibition. 9a. Inhibition is not reversed even after the inhibitor (1) is removed from solution by dialysis or drug metabolism/excretion. 9b. Inhibitor and substrate reversibly compete for occupancy of a common binding site 9c. The inhibitor binds reversibly only to the preformed E.S (enzyme-substrate) complex forming an inactive E.S.I. 9d. The inhibitor binds reversibly and independently of substrate to an allosteric site producing E.I or a ternary E.S.I complex which can't form product. 9f. The relative amount of inhibition decreases as [S] (the concentration of substrate) increases and S better competes for occupancy of the active site.
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