Multiple Choice
High concentrations of substrate overcome reversible inhibition by a transition-state analog because
A) only the substrate has the inherent ability to bind at the active-site.
B) the substrate has a greater inherent affinity for the active-site.
C) transition-state analogs show noncompetitive kinetics.
D) the substrate will react with the transition-state analog.
E) The transition-state analog is a competitive inhibitor.
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