The induced-fit model builds upon the lock and key theory by emphasizing that both the enzyme and substrate undergo conformational changes upon binding to each other. This model suggests that the enzyme's active site can actually change shape to accommodate the substrate more effectively, resulting in a tighter fit and enhancing catalytic efficiency.
The lock and key theory of enzyme-substrate binding does not account for the induced fit model, where the enzyme and substrate can undergo conformational changes to better fit each other. It also does not explain the binding of substrates that are larger than the active site or the ability of enzymes to catalyze multiple types of reactions.
An example of the induced fit theory is when an enzyme undergoes a conformational change to better accommodate the substrate upon binding. On the other hand, the lock and key theory suggests that the enzyme's active site is already in the correct shape to fit the substrate like a lock and key.
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The induced fit theory proposes that the active site of an enzyme changes its shape upon binding with the substrate. This change is induced by the interaction with the substrate, leading to a more precise fit and optimal conditions for catalysis to occur. This theory suggests that the binding of a substrate to an enzyme is a dynamic process rather than a static lock-and-key model.
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The modified lock and key model, now called the induced fit model suggests that enzymes' active sites are modified to fit substrates and then initiate a chemical reaction. Enzymes reorganize protein components to grip substrates at their specific active site, press on the chemical bonds and weaken them, and either form or break chemical bonds, changing the substrate into a product.
the answer is lock and key model .
ALL enzymes use the lock and key model!
the answer is lock and key model .
The lock and key model was suggested by Emil Fischer in 1894. It stated that enzymes and substrates possess specific complementary shapes that fit exactly into one another.
What model?
enzymes work on lock and key model and induced fit model.
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