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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    Electric towel rails that are not oil filled?

    Hello Guys n Gals, new to the forum, just after info about electric rails which arent oil filled, I have been told by the merchants that you can fill them with a water/inhibitor mix and then just use the element? anyone else done this? :6: many thanks in advance alex
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    anyone tried calchem inhibitor?

    Has anyone tried Calchem inhibitor. Claims to offer 3 in 1 protection Have already used cleaner, now need to put in an inhibitor (aluminium system) Calmag | Calchem
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    draining condencer boiler

    i have a leaking valve on one of thr radiators ,do i jst shut down boiler and open a drain plug, thanks mike
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    Which Inhibitor

    What inhibitor do people here use? Any favorites, or just what is on offer at the merchant? Does various makes perform differently? Toolstation do a Grasslin/Tower Triple X for £6 ltr or Corgi branded for £8.45 whereas fernox F1 is £19 for 500ml at Screwfix.
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    Sludge in brand new central heating system

    Can someone please help. We have had a new central heating system fitted including new combination boiler, new pipes and new radiators. WE are now finding black sludge is building up on the magnetron very quickly (after a week) and is damaging the heat exchanger. Nobody has any idea why and...
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    inhibitor

    planning on putting some inhibitor in my system,my question is can i do any damage to my system putting to much in and whats the easiest way for me to calculate how much water is in my system, its a combi system thnx
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    Pinholed towel rads?

    Went to a job today to fix a leaking towel rad (just the locksheild) but noticed that all the chrome towel rads (in the six bathrooms!) had green blobs of corrosion on them. Pics below: I'm putting this down to pinholing from the inside of the rad, possibly due to lack of inhibitor. Am I on...
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    heating issue....

    Last summer, completed a power flush. Flushed out sludge remover thoroughly (I presume). Then some time later, changed some TRV's and installed a new towel rail in the bathroom upstairs. (So again certain amount of heating was drained) Filled system, input inhibitor, tested all ok.....Had a...
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    Limescale Inhibitor???

    Iv got a 22mm incoming main and am trying to get a limescale Inhibitor as i get really bad limescale build up on my immersion heater. What is the best limescale inhibitor??
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    "New" home central heating

    Hi Moved house on 23-12-11 into what we thought was a new home. Have since found out that the house was built in 2007/8 and was moth balled until we brought it. Its a 4 bedroom detached town house and has the following installed: Glow-worm 30sxi boiler Honeywell ST6400C controller Glow-worm...
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    Central heating pipes and pump corrosion

    I had to replace the central heating pump yesterday evening because the old one stopped working - I think it started leaking and shorted the electricals. As it was so calcified, I just bought a new one plus the top and bottom connection bits. I have attached some pictures of the stuff that is...
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    CH Inhibitor

    Dear Friends Can you help me please? How do i put inhibitor in my sealed CH system when I change a rad? Can I fit the rad, then before the top fitting is fited can I filln it from there? I have no other way to do it. Thanks Rocket
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    Adding inhibitor to sealed central heating system with combi boiler

    Hi, I live in a one bed flat and have a sealed central heating system with 4 rads and a Vaillant Ecotec combi boiler. To enable decorating, I have taken two radiators off my walls after completely draining the system. I have also changed an old lockshield valve to one that includes a drain (had...
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    Air in the system

    Hi all, Just to pick your brains really!! Not long finshed a complete refit of and old property, underfloor thoughout down stairs plus a couple of rads to top up small rooms, upstairs rads thoughout, total 16 rads + underfloor, heat only boiler, s plan system ie. 3 two ports hot water, under...
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    Air in system

    Hi, Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have just been asked by a friend that one of his radiators needs bleeding every couple of days and never seems to get warm, he has asked me what could be causing this and what can be done to solve it. Any ideas? Cheers
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    Inhibitor recommendations/preferences.....

    I'm gonna flush the CH through in the next day or so, i've had tradesave sludge remover and descaler in there for a few weeks and it's time to flush. I thought all products had to be up to a standard but apparently not, but all the plumbers i've spoken to use the tradesave stuff as 'you're just...
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    PowerFlush and Salamander SESI scale inhibitor

    Hi, I have a Potterton Combi 80 boiler which has been working perfectly until few weeks ago. It started to lock itself out which meant that I had to reset the boiler. Since I have the boiler cover from British Gas, I called them to investigate the issue. What the guy suggested was that it is...
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    Typical price for adding Corrosion Inhibitor to a central heating system?

    Hi, I've had some work done on my central heating system (which has 4 radiators) and need to have new corrosion inhibitor added. What's the typical cost of someone coming to do this - it's a new system (7 months old) so I'm not sure that it needs flushing. thanks, Adrian
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    CH Inhibitor

    Hi Friends Going to change a radiator in a bedroom for a larger one, no issues with fitting it but wanted to ask how much inhibitor should I put into the system. The screwfix site:- No Nonsense Central Heating Inhibitor 500ml £8.49 500ml. Protects against corrosion and limescale formation to...
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    Buying Inhibitor in Bulk

    Does anyone know if I can buy Inhibitor in bigger containers than 1 litre bottles ? 20 litres would be nice . I need enough for 3 accumulators plus boiler , rads etc . Total volume of system roughly 1,400 liters of water . I rang our local BSS and they didnt sell it . Years ago...
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