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Many genetic diseases result from the production of enzymes that are not shaped correctly. how does changing in an enzyme shape cause it to work poorly or not at all ?
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Many genetic diseases result from the production of enzymes that are not shaped correctly. how does changing in an enzyme shape cause it to work poorly or not at all ?
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because all enzymes are specific in nature therefore the must fit to their specific substrates so if the shape is changed it might not fit perfectly to it's substrate.
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