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The active site of the enzyme is complementary to the shape of the substrate ie. the substrate has an exact matching shape to the active site<ref>Berg,J.M.,Tymoczko,J.L.,Stryer,L.(2007)Biochemistry, sixth ed, New York:W.H. Freeman and Company,pp.215</ref><references />.
The active site of the enzyme is complementary to the shape of the substrate ie. the substrate has an exact matching shape to the active site<ref>Berg,J.M.,Tymoczko,J.L.,Stryer,L.(2007)Biochemistry, sixth ed, New York:W.H. Freeman and Company,pp.215</ref>.  


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The active site of the enzyme is complementary to the shape of the substrate ie. the substrate has an exact matching shape to the active site[1].


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  1. Berg,J.M.,Tymoczko,J.L.,Stryer,L.(2007)Biochemistry, sixth ed, New York:W.H. Freeman and Company,pp.215