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When a Noncompetitive Inhibitor Molecule Binds to an (Active/allosteric) Site

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When a noncompetitive inhibitor molecule binds to an (active/allosteric) site on an enzyme, the shape of the active site changes so that the substrate molecules can no longer bind.

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