Quick Biochemistry Basics | Mixed inhibition and Non competitive inhibition @quickbiochemistrybasics | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 1 day ago
In both these types the inhibitor can bind active site as well as ES complex. In case of Mixed inhibition both Km and Vmax values are affected while in case of non competitive inhibition Km value remains the same where as Vmax value is changed.
In both these types the inhibitor can bind active site as well as ES complex. In case of Mixed inhibition both Km and Vmax values are affected while in case of non competitive inhibition Km value remains the same where as Vmax value is changed.