Multiple Choice
The pH profile of an enzyme can help identify specific amino acids in the active site because:
A) all enzymes have a pH optimum
B) only the active site amino acids can detect changes in pH
C) acidic and basic amino acids are often involved in the active site and pH changes can change their ability to catalyze a reaction
D) the pH optimum is always the pI of the most critical amino acid in the active site
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