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The active site is usually a small pocket at the surface of the Enzyme that contains residues responsible for the susbtrate specificity (charge, hydrophobicity, steric hindrance) and catalytic residues which often act as proton donors or acceptors or are responsible for binding a cofactor such as Pyridoxal, Thiamine or NAD. The active site is often the site of inhibition of enzymes (see section on inhibition in the Enzyme article). MODELS There are several models of how enzymes work. The Lock-and-key Model and the Induced Fit Model . Substrates binds to the active site of the enzyme or a specificity pockect by hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic interactions, temporary covalent bond or a combination. Residues of the active site will act as donors or acceptors protons or other groups on the substrate to facilitate the reaction. In other words, the active site modifies the reaction mechanism in order to decrease the activation energy of the reaction. The product is usually unstable in the active site due to steric hindrances that force it to be released and regenerate the enzyme to its initial state. |
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