Activation center of an enzyme
Write the activation center of an enzyme? Is it the key or the lock of lock and key model?
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The activation center is an area of the enzyme generated by its spatial conformation to which the substrate joins. In the lock and key model, the activation center is lock and the substrate is the key.
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