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11 April, 19:46

What kind of inhibitors are transition state analogs usually classified as? uncompetitive inhibitors competitive inhibitors noncompetitive inhibitors

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  1. 11 April, 22:06
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    Competitive inhibitors.

    Explanation:

    ▪ Transition state analogs can be used as inhibitors in enzyme-catalyzed reactions which are done by blocking the active site of the enzyme.

    ▪ A transition state analog is somewhat the same as that of the transition state.

    ▪These are better inhibitors than the substrate analogs in competitive inhibition, the reason is that they bind tighter to the enzyme rather than the substrate.

    ▪ Thus, they are classified as competitive inhibitors.
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