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Describe Specificity of Enzyme Action .....​

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Answered by vairava
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A few enzymes exhibit absolute specificity; that is, they will catalyze only one particular reaction. ... Absolute specificity - the enzyme will catalyze only one reaction. Group specificity - the enzyme will act only on molecules that have specific functional groups, such as amino, phosphate and methyl groups.

Answered by Anonymous
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Specificity of Enzyme Action

Specificity is the ability of an enzyme to choose exact substrate from a group of similar chemical molecules. The specificity is actually a molecular recognition mechanism and it operates through the structural and conformational complementarity between enzyme and substrate.

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