A substrate is a surface or substance in which an organism can
attach itself to support its growth. A synonym for substrate is
substratum.
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Substrate-level phosphorylation can best be describe as the
direct transfer of phosphate from one substrate to another.
Oxidative phosphorylation is different from substrate level
phosphorylation is that it generates ATP by using a proton motive
force.
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At the active site. The substrate is held in the active site by
"weak interactions" such as hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds.
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tryptophan tyrosine phenanylalanine
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In the induced-fit model of enzymes, a substrate associates itself with which part of an enzyme?