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a competitive inhibitor interferes with multiple choice the allosteric site of the enzyme so an activator cannot bind the active site of an enzyme so a substrate cannot bind the active site of the enzyme so an activator cannot bind the allosteric site of an enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
To solve this, we recall the concept of competitive inhibition in enzymes. A competitive inhibitor has a structure similar to the substrate and competes with the substrate to bind to the active site of the enzyme. This prevents the substrate from binding there.
- The first option is incorrect because competitive inhibitors don't act on allosteric sites to prevent activators (they target active sites for substrate binding).
- The second option is correct as it matches the definition: competitive inhibitors bind to the active site, blocking substrate binding.
- The third option is incorrect because competitive inhibitors interfere with substrate (not activator) binding at the active site.
- The fourth option is incorrect because competitive inhibitors act on active sites (not allosteric sites) and block substrate (not via allosteric - substrate interaction).
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B. the active site of an enzyme so a substrate cannot bind (assuming the second option is labeled B; if the original options had different labels, adjust accordingly, but based on the content, the correct option is the one stating "the active site of an enzyme so a substrate cannot bind")