A substitution mutation can have an effect if it occurs in a functioning area of a protein, such as an enzyme, potentially preventing the formation of the enzyme-substrate complex.
Uma mutação de substituição pode ter um efeito se ocorrer numa área funcional de uma proteína, como numa enzima, potencialmente impedindo a formação do complexo enzima-substrato.
Front | Why might a substitution mutation have an affect? |
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Back | If the protein is in a functioning area e.g. enzymes. A substitution mutation may lead to enzyme-substrate complex not being formed. |
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