Thursday, 21 August 2014

ENZYMES:: PART 3

Fischer’s lock and key model

-          Enzyme substrate union depends upon the reciprocal fit          
       between the structure of enzyme and the structure of the
       substrate.
                                           
-          The substrate and active site of enzyme fit each other more or
        less like a lock and key.

-          The enzyme substrate union results in the release of energy.

-          The energy released helps the substrate molecule to attain
        activation energy.
                                   
-          In the activated state certain bonds of the enzyme-substrate
        complex become susceptible to cleavage.


-          This cleavage produces product and the enzyme remains
        unchanged.

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