Substrate specificity is another important enzyme property. Rather general statements concerning enzyme specificity are made in biochemistry texts. One gets the impression that each one enzymes act on one substrate to the exclusion of all others. The restriction endonucleases have exquisite specificity and make up this first category. Specificity is that the ability of an enzyme to settle on exact substrate from a gaggle of comparable chemical molecules. The specificity is really a molecular recognition mechanism and it operates through the structural and conformational complementarity between enzyme and substrate. the power of an enzyme to pick and bear on a particular class of compounds with unerring precision and efficiency is an important feature of life. Simultaneously, these enzymes often catalyze the reaction of a spread of comparable substrates of the identical class, and even have promiscuous activities on unrelated substrates. A strategy to quantify promiscuous activities during a wide selection of proteins.
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