They come together at the active site
Shape of substrate, shape of the enzyme, Competitive, noncompetitive and allosteric inhibitors.
The binding of an enzyme and a substrate forms an enzyme-substrate complex. It lowers the activation energy of a chemical reaction
enzyme-substrate complex
The substrates are converted into products, which are released.
The lock and key model means that the substrate must perfectly fit the enzyme, and the enzyme does not change. The induced fit model is different as when the substrate fits together with the enzyme, the enzyme itself will change to either join substrates together or break a substrate down.
in an enzyme-substrate complex, the enzyme acts on the substrate .
Their Shapes Fit Snugly Together.
An enzyme-substrate complex.
It forms an Activation Site.
NO. The enzyme acts on the substrate. The substrate is the chemical/compound being altered by the action of the enzyme. They are NOT the same.
A substrate is the substance acted upon by an enzyme. The enzyme substrate complex is when an enzyme molecule combines with its substrates.
The substrate binds to the active site.