Antagonist

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A compound (usually synthetic) that inhibits the action of its natural counterpart by binding to a receptor or protein. There are three classes of antagonist, chemical, physiological and pharmacological.

Pharmacological antagonists can be further characterised as:

  •  Competetive which binds to the binding site of a receptor and can be overcome by increasing the concentration of an agonist (competitor).
  • Irreversible competitive which forms a covalent bond with the receptor.
  • Non-competetive antagonists whichblocks the signal transduction event of the receptor.

A pharmacalogical example of an antagonist is Tamoxifen, a drug which acts on estrogen receptor. Also see agonist.