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24 October, 22:20
He lock-and-key mechanism refers to
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The lock-and-key mechanism was first proposed by Emil Fischer which described as the enzymatic reactions whereby an enzyme with a single substrate binds temporarily to form a substrate complex. Just like a lock and key the enzyme as the lock and the substrate as the key is said to fit together
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