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natulia [17]
4 years ago
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What conditions do you and your classmate want to see in your future world?

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Norma-Jean [14]4 years ago
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Better health care and easier ways to make equality through out everyone... Thats what i would say but i think your question is supposed to be an individuals perspective
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Enzyme X has a primary structure made up of 130 amino acids. In tertiary structure amino acids numbers 56, 58, 81-84, and 91-95 form the active site.

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4) A = non-competitive inhibitor B = non-competitive inhibitor C= competitive inhibitor

5) A = competitive inhibitor B = non-competitive inhibitor C= non-competitive inhibitor

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2) A = competitive inhibitor B = not a cofactor C= non-competitive inhibitor

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A competitive inhibitor is a molecule that binds to the active site of an enzyme, directly blocking its ability to catalyse reactions and thus inhibiting its activity. A non-competitive inhibitor inhibits the activity of an enzyme, but not through binding an active site. A co-factor is an accessory protein that influences and promotes the activity of the enzyme

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Unknown molecule B does not bind at the active site, and has no affect on the activity of the enzyme - <em>not a co-factor or an inhibitor</em>

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