Which type of bonds are never formed when a substrate fits into the active site of an enzyme?
A)Hydrogen bonds
B)Ionic interactions
C)Hydrophobic interactions
D)Covalent linkages
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In a typical enzyme-catalyzed reaction, the enzyme binds one of the substrates with hydrogen bonds in its binding pocket. The substrate is activated (bonds stretch or deform) in the binding process.
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