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Hexokinase, active site glucose phosphorylation with

Induced fit can therefore only be used to explain the rates of reactions of very poor substrates compared with very good ones, e.g. the rate of phosphoryl transfer to water compared with that to glucose catalysed by hexokinase. Although water can almost certainly bind to the active site it must have insufficient binding energy to induce the necessary conformational change in the enzyme. [Pg.15]


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