What Are the Common Types of DDoS Attacks in Catalysis?
1. Competitive Inhibition: This is akin to a volumetric DDoS attack. In competitive inhibition, molecules similar to the substrate compete for the active sites on the catalyst, effectively reducing the rate of the desired reaction. 2. Non-competitive Inhibition: Similar to a protocol attack, non-competitive inhibitors bind to other parts of the enzyme, changing its structure and rendering the active site less effective. 3. Allosteric Inhibition: Reflecting an application layer DDoS attack, allosteric inhibitors bind to a site other than the active site, inducing a conformational change that affects the activity of the catalyst.