A Level Biology "Non-Competitive Inhibitors"
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In this video, we explore the effect of non-competitive inhibitors on enzymes. First we explore the features of a non-competitive inhibitor and where they bind on enzymes. We then look at how non-competitive inhibitors reduce the rate of an enzyme-catalysed reaction. Finally, we see why the effect of a non-competitive inhibitor cannot be overcome by increasing the concentration of the substrate.
This video is aimed at the UK A Level Biology specifications. Students studying International A Level Biology will need to check their specification.
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Can u pls explain the role of non competitive inhibitors in metabolic reactions like there use.
So what can we do to reverse the effect of a non-competitive inhibitor if not increase substrate concentration?
can you pls explain how to overcome non competitve inhibitors by adding a compound that overcome inhibitors
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