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This is the term refered to a molecule which an enzyme interactes on<ref>Alberts, Molecular biology of a cell, fifth edition</ref> with forming an enzyme-sustrate complex, through a lock and key mechanism or induced fit mechanism. this when causes a change in the structure of the enzyme by binding or cleaving parts. The substrate is then released from the enzyme as a product.
This is the term refered to a molecule which an enzyme interactes on<ref>Alberts, Molecular biology of a cell, fifth edition</ref> with forming an enzyme-sustrate complex, through a lock and key mechanism or induced fit mechanism. this when causes a change in the structure of the enzyme by binding or cleaving parts. The substrate is then released from the enzyme as a product.  
 
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This is the term refered to a molecule which an enzyme interactes on[1] with forming an enzyme-sustrate complex, through a lock and key mechanism or induced fit mechanism. this when causes a change in the structure of the enzyme by binding or cleaving parts. The substrate is then released from the enzyme as a product.

  1. Alberts, Molecular biology of a cell, fifth edition