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Active site

Introduction: Active site

Description of Active site

Active site: that portion of an enzyme molecule at which the actual reaction proceeds; considered to consist of one or more residues or atoms in a spatial arrangement that permits interaction with the substrate to effect its reaction.
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Active site: molecular location on an enzyme where substrate binds and catalysis occurs.
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