A normal enzyme reaction involves the formation of an enzyme-substrate complex based on specificity, an induced fit where the active site changes conformation upon binding, destabilization of substrate bonds lowering the activation energy, and accelerated conversion of substrate to product.
Formation du complexe enzyme-substrat selon la spécificité enzyme-substrat. Le site actif subit un changement conformationnel lors de la liaison pour un ajustement induit. Le changement conformationnel déstabilise les liaisons dans le substrat, abaissant l'Ea. Le substrat est converti en produit à un rythme accéléré.
Text | ribosomes located at the 3' end of the polysome cluster will have longer polypeptide chains |
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