Q.34 In hypothetical enzymatic reaction A ——(enzyme 1)——> B ——(enzyme 2)——> C The end product C is allosteric inhibitor of Enzyme 1. C will also regulate the activity of Enzyme 1 by competitive inhibition feedback inhibition irreversible inhibition competitive inhibition and irreversible inhibition both

Q.34 In hypothetical enzymatic reaction

A ——(enzyme 1)——> B
——(enzyme 2)——> C

The end product C is allosteric inhibitor of Enzyme 1.
C will also regulate the activity of Enzyme 1 by

  1. competitive inhibition
  2. feedback inhibition
  3. irreversible inhibition
  4. competitive inhibition and irreversible inhibition both

    In the given enzymatic pathway (A → B → C), where end product C acts as an allosteric inhibitor of enzyme 1, this exemplifies a classic regulatory mechanism to prevent overproduction.

    Correct Answer

    feedback inhibition

    C binds to an allosteric site (distinct from the active site) on enzyme 1, inducing a conformational change that reduces its activity, thereby slowing the pathway when C accumulates—this is textbook feedback inhibition.

    Option Analysis

    Competitive Inhibition

    Competitive inhibitors bind the active site, directly competing with substrate A; C as an allosteric inhibitor targets a separate regulatory site, so this doesn’t apply.

    Feedback Inhibition

    Correct: End-product inhibition of an early enzyme via allostery is the definition of feedback (or end-product) inhibition, common in biosynthetic pathways like amino acid synthesis.

    Irreversible Inhibition

    Irreversible inhibitors covalently modify the enzyme, permanently disabling it (e.g., aspirin on COX); allosteric feedback is reversible, allowing dynamic regulation.

    Competitive and Irreversible Both

    Incorrect combination: Neither competitive (site mismatch) nor irreversible (reversible nature) fits; it’s purely allosteric feedback.

    Option Mechanism Site Reversibility Matches Scenario?
    Competitive Inhibition Active site Reversible No 
    Feedback Inhibition Allosteric site Reversible Yes 
    Irreversible Inhibition Covalent/active Permanent No 
    Both Competitive & Irreversible Mixed Mixed No 

    Clinical Relevance

    Feedback inhibition ensures metabolic efficiency, key for exams like NEET/CSIR; disruptions (e.g., in metabolic disorders) lead to toxic buildup.


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