The ability of a non-competitive inhibitor to bind to an active site in an allosterically controlled enzyme is ______ than the ability of a competitive inhibitor to bind to an active site in the same allosterically controlled enzyme.
Greater
Lesser
Aprroximately equal
Half
As we have learnt,
The ability of a non-competitive inhibitor to bind to an active site in an allosterically controlled enzyme is lesser than the ability of a competitive inhibitor to bind to an active site in the same allosterically controlled enzyme.
Hence, the correct answer is Option (2)
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