Write the two steps involved in the mechanism of the enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
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Answer:
Rate of reaction is change in concentration in a given time interval. The change in concentration is (final concentration - initial concentration). As the reaction progresses the change in concentration of reactants decreases and that of products increases. D C gets a negative sign in case of reactants and.
Explanation:
A substrate enters the active site of the enzyme. This forms the enzyme-substrate complex. The reaction then occurs, converting the substrate into products and forming an enzyme products complex. The products then leave the active site of the enzyme
Answer:
Step 1: Binding of enzyme to substrate to form an activated complex.
E+S→ES
∗
Step 2: Decomposition of the activated complex to form product
ES
∗
→E+P
Rate of reaction is change in concentration in a given time interval. The change in concentration is (final concentration - initial concentration). As the reaction progresses the change in concentration of reactants decreases and that of products increases. D C gets a negative sign in case of reactants and
positive sign in case of products.
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