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Which of the following is true for competitive enzyme inhibition?

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Decrease in Vmax and Km
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Unchanged Vmax and decrease in Km
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Unchanged Vmax and increase in Km
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Increase in Vmax and Km
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Solution

The correct option is C Unchanged Vmax and increase in Km
Vmax is maximum velocity of the enzyme. The Michaelis constant (Km) is defined as the substrate concentration at which the reaction rate is half of its maximal value.

Competitive inhibitors can only bind to enzyme [E] and not to enzyme substrate complex [ES]. They increase Km by interfering with the binding of the substrate, but they do not affect Vmax because the inhibitor does not change the catalysis in ES because it cannot bind to ES. Hence, Vmax remains same and Km increases in competitive inhibition.

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