explain lock and key hypothesis of enzyme action
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In 1894, German chemist Emil Fischer proposed the lock and key theory, which states that enzymes have a specific shape that directly correlates to the shape of the substrate. Basically, substrates fit into an enzyme the way a key fits into a lock.
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In 1894, German Chemist Emil Fischer proposed the lock and key theory, which states that enzymes have a specific shape that directly correlates to the shape of the substance. Basically, substrates fit into an enzyme the way a key fits into a lock.
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