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What is lock & key hypothesis of enzyme action?

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Answered by Sino7720
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if you go simple way then simply the lock is the enzyme and substrate is the key ,this substrate can open other 10 locks but this is not the same for enzyme it has just 1 key, according to typical ncert language active site is a crevice or pocket in which substrate fits that is enzyme is lock and the substrate key which fits in it and thus enzyme through the active site catalyse reaction at higher rate.When enzyme and substrate bind they produce enzyme substrate complex . I hope you may get some help from this
Answered by sangamsurendras
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if you go simple way then simply the lock is the enzyme and substrate is the key ,this substrate can open other 10 locks but this is not the same for enzyme it has just 1 key, according to typical ncert language active site is a crevice or pocket in which substrate fits that is enzyme is lock and the substrate key which fits in it and thus enzyme through the active site catalyse reaction at higher rate.When enzyme and substrate bind they produce enzyme substrate complex . I hope you may get some help from this

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