Oh I know! answer is B, medicosis! Thanks for another great lecture. If I ace this Biochem semester, I will come back to thank you again and again and again and again :)
how does affinity not change in non-competitive inhibitors? surely affinity decreases if the active site changes becasue of non-competitive inhibitors binding allosteric site.
I think somewhere in the lecture he said that substrates would still have affinity to bind with the enzymes, however it's so hard when Nancy the noncompetitive inhibitor is binding to allosteric site of enzyme..changing it's shape and making so many enzymes unable to bind substrates. However substrates still bind with whichever enzymes are available so the affinity hasn't changed which means [S] is also constant (we are assuming at half of Vmax)
My biggest question is how can uncompetitive inhibition affects Vmax and Km, km being the biggest brow raiser for me, yet Non-competative which can literally block a substrate from binding can only affect Vmax but not Km?????
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The answer is B
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Oh I know! answer is B, medicosis! Thanks for another great lecture. If I ace this Biochem semester, I will come back to thank you again and again and again and again :)
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ans is B is guess
A max decreases but 1/vmax the line is above and same on x axis
B is the answer
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B
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how does affinity not change in non-competitive inhibitors? surely affinity decreases if the active site changes becasue of non-competitive inhibitors binding allosteric site.
I think somewhere in the lecture he said that substrates would still have affinity to bind with the enzymes, however it's so hard when Nancy the noncompetitive inhibitor is binding to allosteric site of enzyme..changing it's shape and making so many enzymes unable to bind substrates. However substrates still bind with whichever enzymes are available so the affinity hasn't changed which means [S] is also constant (we are assuming at half of Vmax)
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but we have changed vmax,isn't km half of vmax,so shouldn't it be changed.
My biggest question is how can uncompetitive inhibition affects Vmax and Km, km being the biggest brow raiser for me, yet Non-competative which can literally block a substrate from binding can only affect Vmax but not Km?????
I have the same question
A is competitive and b is non competitive
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B
B