(8 of 18) Affinities of proteins for their ligands vary quite drastically from l
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(8 of 18) Affinities of proteins for their ligands vary quite drastically from lower affinities to near irreversible type interactions. Considering this which of the following is true? Enzymes are expected to have very high affinities for their substrates due to the near perfect complimentary Standard free energy changes are expected to be only slightly negative for the strongest interactions The numbers and types of noncovalent interactions that form between a ligand and protein in large part The rate of binding and release of a ligand have nothing to do with the affinity of a protein for its ligand. between their active site and the substrate. between proteins and ligands. determine a protein's affinity for a ligand. None of the above are true.Explanation / Answer
8.c.The numbers and types of noncovalent interactions that form between a ligand and protein in large part determine a protein's affinity for a ligand.
9.All of the above.
10.A.gives these proteins greater sensitivity to the surrounding environment.
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