match the type of inhibitor
Uncompetitive Inhibitor
Binds to enzyme-substrate complex, and inactivates the enzyme
Non-competitive Inhibitor
Does not compete with substrate; looks for areas other than the active site (allosteric site)
Uncompetitive Inhibitor
Does not prevent substrate from binding to the enzyme. However, even if substrate binds, NO PRODUCTS ARE FORMED.
Competitive Inhibitor
Effect of this inhibitor can be counteracted by adding more substrate
Non-competitive Inhibitor
Changes the shape of active site; as a result, enzyme loses ability to bind with original substrate
Competitive Inhibitor
This inhibitor resembles the shape of the substrate
Competitive Inhibitor
Substrate and inhibitor compete for the same active site of the enzyme
Uncompetitive Inhibitor
Vmax = decreased, Km = decreased
Non-competitive Inhibitor
Vmax = decreased, Km = unchanged
Competitive Inhibitor
Vmax = unchanged, Km = increased
Non-competitive Inhibitor
is able to slow down the rate of reaction