catalytic enzymes

How do Catalytic Enzymes Work?

The mechanism by which catalytic enzymes function involves the formation of an enzyme-substrate complex. The substrate binds to the enzyme's active site, a specific region tailored to the molecular shape and chemical properties of the substrate. This binding induces a change in the enzyme's conformation, known as induced fit, which facilitates the conversion of the substrate into products. The enzyme then releases the products and is free to bind to another substrate molecule, repeating the process.

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