On what structural level of the enzyme (primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary) does the enzyme-substrate interaction depend?
Answer / Ratnesh Kumar Verma
The enzyme-substrate interaction primarily depends on the tertiary structure of the enzyme. The three-dimensional shape of the active site in the tertiary structure is crucial for binding with the substrate.
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