Mixed inhibition
Mixed inhibition occurs when an inhibitor binds to both the enzyme and the enzyme-substrate complex, but with different affinities. In this type of inhibition, the inhibitor can bind to the enzyme at a site distinct from the active site, leading to a change in the enzyme's structure that reduces its catalytic _____ _______ __________ ____ ___ _________ ________ _____ _____.
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