Which model of enzyme action is more accepted and why: "induced fit" or "lock and key"?
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The lock-and-key theory states that the the active site of the enzyme is a perfect fit for the substrate. ... The induced fit model, which is the more accepted model, describes that the shape of the active site is not exactly a perfect fit for the substrate.
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