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What is induced fit model?​

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Answered by SwarnaS
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Explanation:

the basis of the so-called induced-fit theory, which states that the binding of a substrate or some other molecule to an enzyme causes a change in the shape of the enzyme so as to enhance or inhibit its activity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The induced fit model is a model for enzyme-substrate interaction. It describes that only the proper substrate is capable of inducing the proper alignment of the active site that will enable the enzyme to perform its catalytic function. It also suggests that the active site continues to change until the substrate is completely bound to it, at which point the final shape and charge is determined.

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