BIO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cellulase, Oligomer, Sucrase

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Molecule of the reactant with which the specific enzyme interacts has a name: substrate. Each enzyme interacts/binds to the substrate, cleavage of the substrate, and each has its own substrate. Substrate is molecule for which the enzyme is specific. Specificity achieved thru complex matter through steric considerations or steric properties of an enzyme. This is all in the third, fourth level of structure and depends on how many protein molecules are involved in the enzyme. E. g third level of structure, molecule is pulled in such a way tht within the structure of enzyme, w/i its conformation, w/i its shape, there is some area which is known as a pocket. Pocket is specific and can accept a substrate molecule molecule of substrate can get into tht area and fit into it if not a substrate most of the time you will not fit into the pocket.

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