Mixed and non-competitive enzyme inhibition: underlying mechanisms and mechanistic irrelevance of the formal two-site model
The formal mechanism of linear mixed and non-competitive enzyme inhibition implies the binding of inhibitors to both the active site of the free enzyme in competition with the substrate, and to an allosteric site on the enzyme-substrate complex. However, it is evident from a review of the scientific...
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Main Author: | Alessandro Pesaresi (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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