Enzymes have active sites which only match specific substrates. The diagram shows how this works. In this example, the enzyme splits one molecule into two smaller ones, but other enzymes join ...
The cell can also regulate the rate of reaction of key enzymes. Enzymes are able to bind to their substrate because they have an active site. An induced fit occurs where the active site of the ...
Each enzyme molecule has a special place called the active site where another molecule, called the substrate, fits. The substrate goes through a chemical reaction and changes into a new molecule ...
This transformation enables the enzyme to better bind with its substrate (light pink puzzle piece). In contrast, an inhibitor molecule (pink circle) can prevent the interaction of an enzyme with ...
Fungi have enzymes, tiny chemical machines ... researchers had focused only on the specific location within the substrate ...