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Describe the induced fit model

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Card 17

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What else does this theory imply?

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Card 18

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In what two ways does the substrate tend to be specific to the active site?

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Card 19

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What is Enantioselectivity?

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Card 20

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What is stereospecificity a description of?

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Card 21

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Different enzymes show a different degree of specificity. Some are specific to one substrate, whilst others aren't. Give an example of an enzymes that catalyses the reactions of a group of related molecules.

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Card 22

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Give an example of an enzyme which is very very permissive in specificity

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Card 23

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Give an example of an enzyme which can catalyse different types of reacitons

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Card 24

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What is the active site composed of? Will these residues necessarily be found together in primary sequence?

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Card 25

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ENZYME NOMENCLATURE...

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