Based on the data collected in these experiments, what is the mode of RNase L inhibition by curcumin?

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Questions are based on the following passage: Ribonuclease L (RNase L) is a key antiviral endoribonuclease that is induced and activated by virus infection, interferons, or double-stranded RNA (dsRNA). A cofactor called 2-5A binds to monomeric RNase L to convert it to an active, dimeric enzyme. When active, dimeric RNase L degrades single-stranded RNA to eliminate virus and virus-infected cells. Curcumin, an orange-yellow pigment from the herb a.longa, has been found to have numerous therapeutic effects. The chemical structure is shown in Figure 1. Its effect on RNase L activity was studied.... Show more

Based on the data collected in these experiments, what is the mode of RNase L inhibition by curcumin?