How does the formation of the enzyme-substrate complex?
Answer / Indrasen Singh
The formation of the enzyme-substrate complex occurs when the substrate molecule binds to the active site (activation center) of an enzyme. This binding causes a conformational change in the enzyme, often increasing the reaction rate. The specificity of the interaction between the enzyme and substrate is key to this process.
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