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    What Kind of Inhibitor Binds Very Tightly to an Enzyme
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What Kind of Inhibitor Binds Very Tightly to an Enzyme

Question 22

Question 22

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What kind of inhibitor binds very tightly to an enzyme often forming a covalent bond with an amino acid in the active site?


A) irreversible
B) reversible
C) uncompetitive
D) reversible and uncompetitive
E) None of these are correct.

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