Hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions are examples of bonds that can facilitate substrate attachment to an enzyme's active site.
Examples of bonds through which a substrate can attach to an enzyme's active site include hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions.
Front | Example of types of bonds through which substrate can attach to active site |
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Back | H-bonds Hydrophobic interactions |
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