Saturday, July 16, 2011

In Emil Fischer's lock and key model, what does the lock represent?

Fischer was the first person to suggest the “lock and key” model of enzyme action. This theory states that an enzyme and its substrate (a substance upon which it acts) fit together like a lock and key and result in the “unlocking” of a biochemical reaction. This was the first attempt to explain why enzymes function as efficiently and specifically as they do.

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