The power of an enzyme lies in its three-dimensional structure. The is a small pocket or cleft where the substrate binds.
Enzymes are almost exclusively proteins (with the exception of ribozymes) that accelerate chemical reactions by lowering the required for a reaction to proceed. The power of an enzyme lies in its
The addition or removal of chemical groups (like phosphorylation) acts as a molecular "toggle switch." The power of an enzyme lies in its
Fundamentals of Enzymology: The Cell and Molecular Biology of Catalytic Proteins The power of an enzyme lies in its