The induced-fit model

A) was proposed by Hans Buchner.
B) distorts the shape of the enzyme and the substrate.
C) is also called the lock-and-key model.
D) states that enzyme–substrate interactions are rigid.
E) proposes that very strong covalent bonds are formed upon substrate binding.


Answer: B

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