(DEC 2014) 59. Reaction products inhibit catalysis in enzymes by (1) covalently binding to the enzyme. (2) altering the enzyme structure (3) occupying the active site. (4) form a complex with the substrate.

(DEC 2014)
59. Reaction products inhibit catalysis in enzymes by
(1) covalently binding to the enzyme.
(2) altering the enzyme structure
(3) occupying the active site.
(4) form a complex with the substrate.

The correct answer is (3) occupying the active site.


Introduction

In enzyme-catalyzed reactions, the accumulation of reaction products often slows down or halts further catalysis—a natural regulatory mechanism essential for metabolic control. Product inhibition occurs through various mechanisms, but predominantly through the occupation of the enzyme’s active site by the product molecules. This article explains how product binding to active sites inhibits enzyme activity and impacts metabolic regulation.


Mechanisms of Product Inhibition

  1. Occupying the Active Site (Competitive Product Inhibition)

    • Reaction product binds the active site, competing with substrate for binding.

    • Prevents substrate access and formation of the enzyme-substrate complex, slowing catalysis.

    • Typical for products structurally similar to substrates or transition states.

  2. Altering Enzyme Structure (Allosteric Inhibition)

    • Product binds to an allosteric site distinct from the active site.

    • Induces conformational changes that reduce enzyme affinity or catalytic efficiency.

    • Not as common as active site occupation for direct product inhibition.

  3. Covalent Binding

    • Less common for typical product inhibition. Usually involves irreversible or mechanism-based inhibitors, different from the reversible product inhibition.

  4. Forming Complexes with Substrate (Rare)

    • Products forming complexes with substrates can indirectly reduce substrate availability but is not a primary product inhibition mode.


Why Active Site Occupation Is Predominant

  • Proximity in structure between product and substrate.

  • Direct competition offers immediate and reversible feedback.

  • Provides efficient control in metabolic pathways.


Biological Importance

  • Prevents substrate depletion and energy waste.

  • Maintains metabolic flux balance.

  • Protects cells from toxic product accumulation.


Summary Table

Mechanism Product Interaction Effect on Enzyme Activity Commonness
Active site occupation Product binds active site Direct competitive inhibition Very common
Allosteric structural alteration Product binds elsewhere Indirect inhibition via conformation Less common
Covalent binding Irreversible bonds Permanent inactivation Rare in product inhibition
Product-substrate complex formation Product binds substrate Indirect substrate availability decrease Rare

Conclusion

The primary way reaction products inhibit enzymatic catalysis is by occupying the enzyme’s active site, directly competing with substrate binding and slowing further reaction progress. This competitive form of product inhibition is a fundamental mechanism for self-regulation in metabolic pathways.

36 Comments
  • Khushi Vaishnav
    September 12, 2025

    Occupying the enzyme at active site . Competing with substrate for binding. (Direct competitive inhibition)

  • Kanica Sunwalka
    September 13, 2025

    product binds at active site , prevent formation of ES complex

  • Aakansha sharma Sharma
    September 13, 2025

    Occupying the enzyme at active site . Competing with substrate for binding. (Direct competitive inhibition)

  • Rishita
    September 14, 2025

    Option 3 is correct

  • yashika
    September 14, 2025

    Reaction product inhibut catalysis of enzyne by occupying active site

  • Pratibha Jain
    September 14, 2025

    correct answer is option (3)
    occupying the active site.

  • Mohd juber Ali
    September 14, 2025

    When reaction product bind on active site of enzyme it prevent formation of ES complex

  • Santosh Saini
    September 14, 2025

    Occupying the enzyme active site directly competing with substrate binding

  • Dharmpal Swami
    September 14, 2025

    Rex.product bind with active site of enzyme and prevent the formation of ES complex

  • anjani sharma
    September 14, 2025

    Answer 3

  • Konika Naval
    September 14, 2025

    Option 3

  • Pallavi Ghangas
    September 14, 2025

    Reaction product inhibit the enzyme by occupying the active site of the enzyme

  • Aafreen Khan
    September 14, 2025

    Reaction products inhibit catalysis in enzymes by occupying the active site of enzyme

  • Soniya Shekhawat
    September 14, 2025

    Reaction product inhibit the enzyme by occupying on the active site and to prevent excess formation of enzyme substrate complex.

    • Aartii sharma
      September 14, 2025

      Reaction products inhibit the enzyme by occupying on the active site and to prevent excess formation of enzyme substrate complex

  • Kirti Agarwal
    September 14, 2025

    Occupying the active sita

  • Kirti Agarwal
    September 14, 2025

    Occupying the active site

  • Palak Sharma
    September 14, 2025

    product binds at active site , preventing formation of ES complex.

  • Sakshi yadav
    September 14, 2025

    Occupying active site

  • Priya dhakad
    September 14, 2025

    Occupying the active site .

  • Sakshi Kanwar
    September 14, 2025

    the occupation of the enzyme’s active site by the product molecule

  • Anurag Giri
    September 15, 2025

    When reaction product bind on active site of enzyme it prevent formation of ES complex

  • Roopal Sharma
    September 15, 2025

    Occupying the enzyme at active site.

  • Asha Gurzzar
    September 15, 2025

    Option 3will be correct occupying the enzyme at site

  • Bhawna Choudhary
    September 15, 2025

    Occupying the active site

  • Vanshika Sharma
    September 15, 2025

    Occupying the active site

  • Nilofar Khan
    September 16, 2025

    correct answer is (3) occupying the active site.

  • Payal Gaur
    September 16, 2025

    3.Occupying the active site

  • Tanvi Panwar
    September 16, 2025

    By occupying the Active sites.

  • Khushi Agarwal
    September 17, 2025

    Correct Answer 3) occupying the active site
    Product inhibition hota hai jab reaction ka product hi enzyme ke active site mein ghus ke substrate ko compete karta hai ho jaata hai. → isse enzyme cycle slow

  • Simran Saini
    September 17, 2025

    Occupying the active site.

  • Avni
    September 17, 2025

    The correct answer is (3) occupying the active site.

  • Priya khandal
    September 17, 2025

    Occupying the active side

  • Minal Sethi
    September 19, 2025

    occupying active site

  • Muskan Yadav
    September 19, 2025

    occupying the active site.

  • Kajal
    September 25, 2025

    The primary way reaction products inhibit enzymatic catalysis is by occupying the enzyme’s active site, directly competing with substrate binding and slowing further reaction progress. This competitive form of product inhibition is a fundamental mechanism for self-regulation in metabolic pathways.

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