Substrates of enzymatic reactions
What is meant by the substrates of enzymatic reactions?
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Substrates are the reagent molecules on which enzymes act.
The enzyme consists of spatial binding sites for the attachment of its substrate. Such sites are termed as activation centers of the enzyme. Substrates join to such centers forming the enzyme-substrate complex.
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