Question
- Of the following types of molecular interactions, which one would NOT be involved in the binding of an enzyme to a substrate? a. covalent linkage b. hydrogen bonds c. van der Waals attractions d. polar-polar attractions e. ionic attractions
Of the following types of molecular interactions, which one would NOT be involved in the binding of an enzyme to a substrate? a. covalent linkage b. hydrogen bonds c. van der Waals attractions d. polar-polar attractions e. ionic attractions Of the following types of molecular interactions, which one would NOT be involved in the binding of an enzyme to a substrate? covalent linkage hydrogen bonds van der Waals attractions polar-polar attractions ionic attractions a. covalent linkage b. hydrogen bonds c. van der Waals attractions d. polar-polar attractions e. ionic attractions
Explanation / Answer
a. covalent linkage