Based on the effect of the inhibitor on the enzyme kinetics, what functional effect does the inhibitor have on the Stabilises a low activity conformation of the enzyme Blocks the activity of the enzyme substrate complex. Blocks the activity of the free enzyme. Blocks the activity of the free enzyme and the enzyme substrate complex.
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Based on the effect of the inhibitor on the enzyme kinetics, what functional effect does the inhibitor have on the Stabilises a low activity conformation of the enzyme Blocks the activity of the enzyme substrate complex. Blocks the activity of the free enzyme. Blocks the activity of the free enzyme and the enzyme substrate complex.
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