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Which stage represents the binding of the substrate to the enzyme in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
Which stage represents the binding of the substrate to the enzyme in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
What happens to the product molecule after the reaction has occurred?
What happens to the product molecule after the reaction has occurred?
What is the general principle of how enzymes increase the rate of a reaction?
What is the general principle of how enzymes increase the rate of a reaction?
What is the term used to describe the intermediate form of the substrate during the reaction?
What is the term used to describe the intermediate form of the substrate during the reaction?
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What is the role of the ES complex in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
What is the role of the ES complex in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
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Study Notes
Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
- The binding of the substrate to the enzyme occurs in the ES complex formation stage.
Product Formation
- After the reaction has occurred, the product molecule is released from the enzyme.
Enzyme Activity
- Enzymes increase the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy, allowing more molecules to react.
Intermediate Forms
- The transition state is the term used to describe the intermediate form of the substrate during the reaction.
ES Complex Role
- The ES complex plays a crucial role in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, where the substrate binds to the enzyme, allowing the reaction to occur.
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Test your knowledge of enzyme complexes and catalyzed reactions with this quiz. Learn about the stages of enzyme-catalyzed reactions and how enzymes form complexes with their substrates.