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18 December, 13:19

What kind of inhibitor is a transition state analog usually classified as? noncompetive inhibitor?

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  1. 18 December, 16:41
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    A transition state analog resembles the transition state and they are better inhibitors than substrate analogs in competitive inhibition because they bind tighter to the enzyme rather than the substrate.
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