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Explain non-competitve inhibitors with vmax

Author: (Sean) Sean Holloway



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With a noncompetitive inhibitor, the reaction can never reach its normal Vmax, regardless of how much substrate we add. A subset of the enzyme molecules will always be affected by the inhibitor, so the effective concentration of enzyme (which determines Vmax) is reduced.


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