Enzymes: Classification, Kinetics and Inhibition · Zoology

Irreversible inhibitors usually bind to enzymes through:

  1. Weak ionic bonds
  2. Hydrogen bonds
  3. Covalent bonds
  4. Hydrophobic interactions
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Correct answer: Covalent bonds

Irreversible inhibitors form stable covalent bonds with the enzyme, permanently inactivating it. A classic example is organophosphate compounds, which covalently modify the serine residue in the active site of acetylcholinesterase.

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