Lock and key hypothesis and indused fit hypothesis were explained by?
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The induced-fit model is actually an offshoot of an earlier theory proposed by Emil Fischer in 1894, the lock-and-key model. The lock-and-key model states that the substrate acts as a 'key' to the 'lock' of the active site. ... Rather, the substrate induces a change of shape in the enzyme.
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