Why induced fit have two active site but only one in lock and key?
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>>>Transcript of Lock and Key vs Induced Fit. Both say only one substrate will work when it meets the active site of the enzyme.
>>>>Lock and Key states that there is no change needed and that only a certain type will fit. However the induced fit says the active site will change to help to substrate fit.
>>>Transcript of Lock and Key vs Induced Fit. Both say only one substrate will work when it meets the active site of the enzyme.
>>>>Lock and Key states that there is no change needed and that only a certain type will fit. However the induced fit says the active site will change to help to substrate fit.
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