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A non-competitive inhibitor binds to an enzyme in another place other than its active site. This results in a change in the enzymes structure so that it is no longer complimentry to its substrate and therefore reduces its catalytic activity. 
A non-competitive inhibitor binds to an [[enzyme|enzyme]] in another place other than its [[active site|active site]]. This results in a change in the enzymes structure so that it is no longer complimentry to its [[substrate|substrate]] and therefore reduces its [[catalytic activity|catalytic activity]]. 

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A non-competitive inhibitor binds to an enzyme in another place other than its active site. This results in a change in the enzymes structure so that it is no longer complimentry to its substrate and therefore reduces its catalytic activity