non-competitive inhibition
Non-competitive inhibition is a process in which a molecule or substance decreases the activity of an enzyme or protein, but does so by binding to a site other than the active site, which leads to a change in the enzyme's shape or structure, making it less effective.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- allosteric regulation
- competitive exclusion
- competitive inhibition
- cooperative competition
- enzyme inhibition
- imperfect competition
- inhibition
- inhibitory control
- inhibitory synapses
- intraspecific competition
- non-competitive behavior
- non-exclusivity
- non-local interactions
- non-price competition
- non-rivalry