If you were attempting to design a new drug for the treatment of a disease by interfering with enzyme activity in the disease-causing organism, which type of inhibitor would likely be the least effective

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Answer:

A competitive reversible enzyme inhibitor.

Explanation:

Reversible inhibitors do not have strong binding, and they reverse their binding over time.

In addition to being competitive, it refers to competing with other substrates in terms of their concentration, therefore they can be substituted by other substrates present in low concentrations.

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