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    A Transition-State Analog Is Likely to Bind to an Enzyme
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A Transition-State Analog Is Likely to Bind to an Enzyme

Question 72

Question 72

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A transition-state analog is likely to bind to an enzyme


A) more tightly than the substrate.
B) less tightly than the substrate.
C) about as tightly as the substrate.
D) at a site other than the catalytic site.

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