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How Does Competitive Inhibition Work?

In competitive inhibition, the inhibitor and the substrate have similar shapes, allowing the inhibitor to bind to the enzyme's active site. When the inhibitor is bound, the enzyme cannot catalyze the reaction with the substrate. The effect of the inhibitor can be reduced by increasing the concentration of the substrate, as the substrate outcompetes the inhibitor for the active site. The process is reversible, and the inhibitor does not permanently deactivate the enzyme.

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