inhibitor

An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to an enzyme and decreases its activity. By binding to enzymes' active sites, inhibitors reduce the compatibility of substrate and enzyme and this leads to the inhibition of Enzyme-Substrate complexes' formation, preventing the catalysis of reactions and decreasing (at times to zero) the amount of product produced by a reaction. It can be said that as the concentration of enzyme inhibitors increases, the rate of enzyme activity decreases, and thus, the amount of product produced is inversely proportional to the concentration of inhibitor molecules.
Since blocking an enzyme's activity can kill a pathogen or correct a metabolic imbalance, many drugs are enzyme inhibitors. They are also used in pesticides. Not all molecules that bind to enzymes are inhibitors; enzyme activators bind to enzymes and increase their enzymatic activity, while enzyme substrates bind and are converted to products in the normal catalytic cycle of the enzyme.
The binding of an inhibitor can stop a substrate from entering the enzyme's active site and/or hinder the enzyme from catalyzing its reaction. Inhibitor binding is either reversible or irreversible. Irreversible inhibitors usually react with the enzyme and change it chemically (e.g. via covalent bond formation). These inhibitors modify key amino acid residues needed for enzymatic activity. In contrast, reversible inhibitors bind non-covalently and different types of inhibition are produced depending on whether these inhibitors bind to the enzyme, the enzyme-substrate complex, or both.
Many drug molecules are enzyme inhibitors, so their discovery and improvement is an active area of research in biochemistry and pharmacology. A medicinal enzyme inhibitor is often judged by its specificity (its lack of binding to other proteins) and its potency (its dissociation constant, which indicates the concentration needed to inhibit the enzyme). A high specificity and potency ensure that a drug will have few side effects and thus low toxicity.
Enzyme inhibitors also occur naturally and are involved in the regulation of metabolism. For example, enzymes in a metabolic pathway can be inhibited by downstream products. This type of negative feedback slows the production line when products begin to build up and is an important way to maintain homeostasis in a cell. Other cellular enzyme inhibitors are proteins that specifically bind to and inhibit an enzyme target. This can help control enzymes that may be damaging to a cell, like proteases or nucleases. A well-characterised example of this is the ribonuclease inhibitor, which binds to ribonucleases in one of the tightest known protein–protein interactions. Natural enzyme inhibitors can also be poisons and are used as defenses against predators or as ways of killing prey.

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    inhibitor test strips

    I want to start testing my customers system water during an annual service. I have a kamco tds meter which always runs out of batteries that I bought for testing water hardness. Now I just fit an inline scale reducer with every combi anyway. But what about for the inhibitor levels. We are...
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    Calshot Inhibitor - Williams & Co.

    Well I used the Calshot Cleaner yesterday. It had been in the van for quite a few days so was nice and cold when I took it in. The calshot comes in a concertina type bottle that you squeeze to get the contents out. It is supplied with a threaded spigot and a plastic 1/2" FI connector. The spigot...
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    Valiant 837 , valiant engineer reports system contaminated. Help

    Ok guys been having to top up on a regular basis then at 1.8 bar u turn on heating and the pressure goes to 3.5 bar and flashes Replaced the vessel and said pressure release valve also as was leaking what's more worrying is the water in system is black and contaminated and he is reporting this...
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    CURA inhibitor

    just taken delivery of a load of this and it is buidcert approved nice one BES :)
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    Inline corrosion inhibitor

    Has anyone fitted one of these? No need to add chemicals and maintenance free Boiler Protection pack (FERN 1) [BPPFERN1] - £110.00 : Boilers, Heating Supplies, Plumbing Supplies, Mr Central Heating
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    Freebiie alert! Calshot inhibitor and cleanser

    Ok, here's the deal. I have some freebies to give away, but with some conditions. 1) Freebies are restricted to members of the plumbers arms. If a product is only suitable for a GSR, then you must also be accredited on the forum as a GSR engineer, with the relevant badge. 2) You must agree to...
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    CURA inhibitor?

    Anyone used these products? BES are doing CURA inhibitor for £3.17 a litre tub! WRAS approved but never heard of it, must be ok surely?
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    Potterton performa 28he

    Just done some work in this house took all radiators off for plastering and put them back on but the pressure gauge is showing less than 1bar so 60 temp led lights up it's a hot water tank system and has two pumps? , but just can't get the pressure to go up ! Bleed all the rads little air that's...
  9. T

    Getting CH System Clean Prior to filling

    I am making significant changes to a sealed gas fired CH system: 4 rads to be moved and on replaced. I want to make sure that the inside of the system is as clean as possible prior to the final filling (when I will add inhibitor). Please advise as to how to get the best result. Thanks Tuttogallo
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    Can't get bleed pin out of rad to add inhibitor

    Hi Recently had new boiler fitted plus some new rads as part of house renovation. Had BG round for annual service and they reckon the system is sludged up. Guy bled one radiator and some black liquid came out. They want £700+ for Powerflush. System working OK at moment though. Builder refuses...
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    Questions about inhibitor

    I know that inhibitor was put into my CH system some time ago, but I've no idea what make it was and whether it was enough, and whether it has a limited lifespan. I would be grateful for anwers to these questions (just quote the number of the Q). 1. Would it be a good idea to add some more...
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    Inhibitor

    Whats the easiest way of telling if a system has had inhibitor put in. Would it just be checking the colour of water. i ask coz a good few years ago before i started learning about plumbing a guy charged 30 quid to fit a new pump. he drained down but i never even saw any inhibitor upon...
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    Cheap Inhibitor.

    How much better if at all would a cheap inhibitor say around £8 compared to the more expensive mixtures around £15 to £20?
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    Dosing a sealed system

    Can someone tell me how I would dose a sealed system, what tool I would need? Thanks.
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    Bulk Inhibitor - Suppliers

    Im after around 100 litres of inhibitor for a contract. Logistics mean it would be easier if it was in 25l drums... Does anyone know of a supplier who does these. Thanks TL
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    Glow worm 30cxi

    I have a glow worm 30cxi which occasionally puts the ch on whilst using dhw then shuts off when dhw demand is stopped. Could this be the divert valve that is faulty and if so does it need replacing or can it be fixed?
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    Combi Boiler CH system not working after system drain

    Hello, hoping someone might be able to shed some light on our issue. I have a Combi Boiler - Worcester Highflow 400 electric - 2004 model. We had a central heating leak, was losing 1.5 bar within 20mins. I located the leak under our solid oak wooden flooring, turned out to be a copper pipe with...
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    CH Treatments / additives?

    Hi., i am currently moving some tanks around in the loft to add ano header tank for a shower and i have just moved the CH header tank - the "F&E" (thanks KJ :) ). When i did, i have cleaned the tank out & am about to re-fill. When i do i was wondering if i need to put any additives in there -...
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    Can inhibitor and leak sealer be used together.

    Can a inhibitor and leak sealer be added together?
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    Inhibitor for cast iron boiler

    Hi, I've been cleaning my central heating system, and soon I will need to add inhibitor. I've just bought some X100 and now I'm wondering if this is ok for a cast iron boiler. I assume the cast iron is the cause of all of the black sludge I've just cleaned out of the system. Cheers, Camerart.
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