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What parts of an enzymes does substrate bind to.​

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Answered by Gautam5678
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The molecules that an enzyme works with are called substrates. The substrates bind to a region on the enzyme called the active site. There are two theories explaining the enzyme-substrate interaction. In the lock-and-key model, the active site of an enzyme is precisely shaped to hold specific substrates.

Answered by Anonymous
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★ The Enzyme's Active Site binds to the Substrate.

★ In biology, the active site is the 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 (binding site) and residues that catalyse a reaction of that substrate (catalytic site).

★ Enzymes bind with chemical reactants called substrates.

★ There may be one or more substrates for each type of enzyme, depending on the particular chemical reaction.

★ In some reactions, a single-reactant substrate is broken down into multiple products.

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