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Investigation of active site of enzymes

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Answered by Anonymous
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The active site is the region of an enzyme where substrate molecules bind and undergo a chemical reaction. The active site consists of residues that form temporary bonds with the substrate (binding site) and residues that catalyse a reaction of that substrate (catalytic site).

Explanation:

The Active Site :

An enzyme has a three-dimensional shape, so not surprisingly , its active site also has a 3D shape. Each enzyme only binds certain substrates because each substrate molecule has a certain shape. Each active site has certain amino acids that play key roles in manipulating a substrate.

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Answered by sri288
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Explanation:

In biology, the active site is the region of an enzyme where substrate molecules bind and undergo a chemical reaction. The active site consists of residues that form temporary bonds with the substrate (binding site) and residues that catalyse a reaction of that substrate (catalytic site).

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