Competitive inhibition is a strategy for controlling


Competitive inhibition is a strategy for controlling theactivity of an enzyme. In this mechanism and inhibitor molecule, l,binds to the active site of an enzyme, E, blocking it fromprocessing its substrate

 a) Derive the Michaelis Menten rule with the idea that E cannow be in any of the 3 states
PE + PES + PEl = 1 .

b) Solve for the reaction velocity, v in terms of theuninhibited enzyme (KM & Vmax),Keq,l and the total concentrations of the inhibitor,cl and substrate cs.

c) Ethanol and methanol are 2 similar, small molecules.Methanol is quite toxic: The liver enzyme alcohol dehydrogenaseconverts it to formaldehyde, which can cause blindness (hence thedanger of drinking homemade distilled alcohol). The kidneys willeventually remove methanol from the blood, but not fast enough toavert this damage. Why do you suppose the treatment for methanolpoisoning involves gradual intravenous injection of ethanol?

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