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The Strain Hypothesis and Protein Flexibility

Another hypothesis suggests that the binding of a substrate to an enzyme causes a strain or deformation of some of the bonds in the substrate molecule, which are subsequently broken. The effectiveness of this mechanism depends upon the strength of the binding force and does not necessarily involve any movement of the protein but suggests the idea of a flexible enzyme. [Pg.267]


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