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Which of the following is not a catalytic strategy for an enzyme to perform specific reaction? ​

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☑ Covalent Catalysis:

Then, the enzyme goes through a mechanism, eventually breaking down the substrate and reforming itself. Chymotrypsin, for example, can catalyze reactions by utilizing covalent modification. It can employ a serine residue as a nucleophile to attact the unreactive carbonyl group of a substrate.

☑ Enzymes and activation energy:

A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction—without being a reactant—is called a catalyst. The catalysts for biochemical reactions that happen in living organisms are called enzymes. Enzymes are usually proteins, though some ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules act as enzymes too.

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