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How does the interaction between a carrier protein and the substance it transports resemble the interaction between an enzyme and its substrate?
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how does the interaction between a carrier protein and the substance it transports resemble the interaction between an enzyme and its substrate?
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I have this question too! and i'm pretty sure that this is the answer:
It binds to it and changes its shape, just as the interaction of an enzyme and its substrate.
It binds to it and changes its shape, just as the interaction of an enzyme and its substrate.
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EMily
When a carrier protein binds with a substance it changes it shape during the transport. When an enzyme is present with a substrate the enzyme then like a carrier protein will change its shape.
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