Question 3 (Mandatory) (10 points) Listen Pick 3 of the following choices. Describe the induced fit model of enzyme-substrate binding. The active site structure complements the structure of the substrate The active site structure does not exactly complement the structure of the substrate The enzyme undergoes a conformational change before the substrate enters the active site The enzyme undergoes a conformational change upon substrate binding It is a more accurate model of substrate binding.
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The induced fit model of enzyme-substrate interaction proposes that: Substrates must be the exact complementary shape to fit in an enzyme. Enzymes change their shape upon substrate binding. Enzymes change their shape upon converting substrate to product. Substrates change shape to fit into enzyme's active sites.
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