Why enzymes bind the transition state best - crayon-snapping enzymatic intuition about induced fit
This was just a recap video for my class to reinforce the activity and discussion we did in class showing why enzymes form the most favorable interactions with the transition state, not the substrate. More on enzymes: http://bit.ly/enzymecatalysis more about all sorts of things: #365DaysOfScience All (with topics listed) 👉 http://bit.ly/2OllAB0 or search blog: http://thebumblingbiochemist.com

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