Biology, asked by abhijeetparekar2018, 2 months ago

what is the active site of the enzyme?​

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Answered by TaniyaArmy
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In biology, the active site is region of an enzyme where substrate molecules bind and undergo a chemical reaction. The active site consists of amino acid residues that form temporary bonds with the substrate and residues that catalyse a reaction of that substrate.

Answered by kumarijyotisp18
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The active site of an enzyme is the region where specific substrates bind to the enzyme, catalyzing the chemicalreaction. Substrate binding site along with the catalytic site form the active site of the enzyme. The enzyme binds witha specific substrate in order to catalyze a chemical reaction that changes the substrate in some way. The substrate issmaller in size than its enzyme. The substrate is perfectly oriented inside the enzyme by the active site. One or moresubstrate binding sites can be found in an enzyme. The catalytic site occurs next to the binding site, carrying out thecatalysis. It is composed of around two to four amino acids, involved in the catalysis. The amino acids that form theactive site are located in distinct parts of the amino acid sequence of the enzyme.

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