Koshland’s theory of enzyme reaction is *
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The induced-fit model was first proposed by Koshland in 1958 to explain the protein conformational changes in the binding process. This model suggests that an enzyme, when binding with its substrate, optimizes the interface through physical interactions to form the final complex structure.
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induced fit theory.
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Koshland (1959) proposed the induced fit theory which states that approach of a substrate induces a conformational change in the enzyme. This theory further states that catalytic site of an enzyme contains 3 group i.e. attractive groups, buttressing groups and catalytic groups.
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