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(e) Describe the role a non-competitive inhibitor would play in the ability of enolase to perform

properly.

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it would not allow enolase to perform properly because it will bind to it and change its shape not allowing 2-phosphoglycerate to bind to it and convert to phosphoenolpyruvate. this is because it is non-competitive which means there is no way that the molecule could bind to the enzyme.

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