What is competitive inhibition in enzymes?

competitive inhibition occurs when the active site of the enzyme is complementary to the binding site of the inhibitor and so binds to form a complex. The inhibitor molecule therefore occupies the active site, thus preventing an enzyme-subtrate complex from forming.

ST
Answered by Sophie T. Biology tutor

3191 Views

See similar Biology A Level tutors

Related Biology A Level answers

All answers ▸

What are the three main properties of the genetic code?


What is diffusion and what effects the rate at which it occurs?


Explain why a mutation in the viral RNA leads to a change in the 3D shape of the protein antigens (3 marks)


How does ATP fuel reactions?


We're here to help

contact us iconContact ustelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

MyTutor is part of the IXL family of brands:

© 2025 by IXL Learning