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Phenyl-methane-sulfonyl-fluoride (pmsf) inactivates serine proteases by binding covalently to the catalytic serine residue at the active site; this enzyme-inhibitor bond is not cleaved by the enzyme. this is an example of what kind of inhibition? a) irreversible b) competitive c) non-competitive d) mixed e) ph inhibition

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