Interaction of enzyme-substrate
On what structural level of enzyme (primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary) does the enzyme-substrate interaction based?
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The substrate joins to the enzyme in the activation centers. Such are specific 3-dimensional sites and therefore they based on the protein tertiary and quaternary structures. Primary and secondary structures, though, condition the other structures and therefore they are uniformly significant.
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