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Competitive inhibition

This occurs when:

  • an inhibitor molecule binds to the active site of the enzyme
  • this stops the substrate from binding

Inhibitor molecules can compete with the substrate because they have a similar molecular shape.

Increasing the substrate concentration can reverse competitive inhibition.

This is because the substrate eventually dilutes the inhibitor so that all enzyme molecules bind to the substrate.

An example of a competitive inhibitor is and sarin.