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    If an Antibiotic Were Found to Bind to a Site
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If an Antibiotic Were Found to Bind to a Site

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

If an antibiotic were found to bind to a site on an essential bacterial enzyme other than the active site, what would its most likely mode of action be?


A) competitive inhibitor
B) noncompetitive inhibitor
C) inhibitor of protein synthesis
D) lowering activation energy

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