Multiple Choice
The binding of an effector molecule at a regulatory site of an enzyme causes an alteration of the geometry of the active site and loss of enzymatic activity.This effector binding is freely reversible.This is an example of
A) passive enzymatic regulation.
B) competitive inhibition.
C) noncompetitive inhibition.
D) irreversible inhibition.
E) covalent modification.
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