According to the induced fit theory of enzyme action,
A
substrate induces a conformational change in enzyme
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B
substrate changes its shape after binding
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C
conformational change takes place in substrate
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D
there is no conformational change in enzyme
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Solution
The correct option is A substrate induces a conformational change in enzyme There are two models which describe the binding of the substrate to the enzyme: Lock and key model and induced-fit model.
According to the induced-fit theory, the active site of the enzyme does not initially exist in a shape that is complementary to the substrate. But it is induced to assume the complementary shapes according to the substrate configuration so that there is a precise ‘fit’ between enzyme and substrate.