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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.

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