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Enzymology
Substrate Binding
Enzymes subtly reshape themselves to grip substrates and speed life’s chemistry
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Why is the induced fit model important for substrate binding in enzymes?
Because it ensures the substrate permanently binds to the enzyme, preventing release.
Because enzymes have rigid active sites that only fit one substrate shape exactly.
Because it allows the enzyme to change shape and better stabilize the substrate, enhancing catalysis.
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