Monday, February 28, 2011
enzyme lock and key
Lock & Key Model Of Enzyme Specificity
thing under it is an enzyme (lock).
Specific reactions can be illustrated by a 'lock-and-key' diagram which
enzymes lock and key animation. Introduction to Enzymes lock and key
Lock-and-key is the model such that active site of enzyme is good fit for
Explain the lock and key and induced-fit models for how enzymes work
The enzyme and substrate fit each other like a lock and key.
This reaction tells us that the enzyme binds with the substrate (starting
Induced Fit Model - substrates and enzymes fit together like a lock and key.
Caption Figure 7: The role of the active site in the lock-and-key fit of a
lock and key, where one enzyme fits one substrate.
It is when the enzyme (lock) fits exactly into the substrate (key) forming
Open Ended Question ENZYMES DESCRIBE THE "LOCK AND KEY" MODEL OF ENZYME
All enzymes are made of protein; that is why they are sensitive to heat,
Enzyme "Lock and Key" model: Enzymes save energy in getting a reaction
This is known as the 'lock and key' principle which is the concept behind
Induced Fit Model - Enzymes-lock and Key Model
The induced fit model, a more recent modification on the lock-key model,
of how enzymes work has become known as the lock and key hypothesis.
the enzyme and products separate: the enzyme is ready to work on another
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