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Since the ES complex would be in a "energy trough," the activation energy for the transition state would be quite high.

What is enzyme?

  • Tight enzyme substrate binding will lower the reaction's forward rate constant.
  • A forward reaction's activation energy will increase when an enzyme's affinity for its substrate is high.
  • Because the enzyme-substrate complex will be located in a deep energy well, it will be more stable.
  • In contrast to the situation where the substrate-enzyme binding is weaker, a tight binding of the substrate to the enzyme will alter the amounts of free substrate and free enzyme.
  • This little modification won't have much of an impact on the reaction kinetics because the substrate concentration is often higher than the enzyme concentration.
  • It is unlikely that tight binding would result in the active site being altered.
  • Since the enzyme is significantly bigger than the substrate, it is unlikely that it will change shape.

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