Molecular biology allows us to trace enzyme families. Key concepts include:
In modern molecular biology, enzymes are rarely viewed as isolated entities floating in a "soup." Instead, they are often organized into or anchored to membranes. This spatial organization allows for "substrate channeling," where the product of one reaction is passed directly to the next enzyme in a pathway, preventing the loss of intermediates and increasing overall efficiency. Conclusion Molecular biology allows us to trace enzyme families
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