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a variety of factors influence enzyme activity. substances that bind to the enzyme and interfere with substrate binding or catalysis are inhibitors. identify the type of inhibition associated with each of the descriptions and examples by classifying each statement as irreversible, competitive, or mixed inhibition. you are currently in a sorting module. turn off browse mode or quick nav, tab to items, space or enter to pick up, tab to move, space or enter to drop. irreversible inhibition competitive inhibition mixed inhibition

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Irreversible inhibitioninhibitor may permanently modify an enzymeDIPFDIPF permanently modifies the hydroxyl group of a Ser residue at the active site.

Competitive inhibitioninhibitor binds reversibly to an enzyme's active sitemalonate, which resembles succinate, binds to the succinate dehydrogenase active site

Mixed inhibitioninhibitor binds to an enzyme at a site other than the active sitethe Al+3Al3+ ion binds to acetylcholinesterase or to the acetylcholinesterase‑substrate complex

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