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  • 23-10-2019
  • Biology
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How can a lock and key be used to describe an enzyme?​

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abscbus06 abscbus06
  • 23-10-2019

Answer:

it is they lock and key theory

Explanation:

The specific action of an enzyme with a single substrate can be explained using a Lock and Key analogy first postulated in 1894 by Emil Fischer. In this analogy, the lock is the enzyme and the key is the substrate. Only the correctly sized key (substrate) fits into the key hole (active site) of the lock (enzyme).

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