Lecture Note - Enzyme Inhibitor
Lecture Note - Enzyme Inhibitor
If inhibitor combines only with ES (and not E), inhibitor exerts its effect
only at high concentrations of substrate at which there is lots of ES around.
This means that the increasing substrate concentration (S) doesn’t prevent
binding of the inhibitor.
Km value is consistently smaller than Km value of the uninhibited reaction
which implies that S is more effectively bound to the enzyme in the
presence of the inhibitor.
The sequence of this type of reaction is
This type of inhibition is often observed for enzymes that catalyze the
reaction between two substrates.
The inhibitor does combine at active site but does not prevent binding of one
of the substrates (and vice versa).
In this type of inhibition Vmax as well as Km both are decreased .
Uncompetitive Inhibition
Non-competitive Inhibition
Compounds that reversibly bind with either the enzyme or the
enzyme substrate complex are designed as noncompetitive
inhibitors and the following reaction describe these events.