When an enzyme is exposed to extremely low temperatures, its activity is significantly reduced, but it typically does not denature. This is because:

  • The active site remains rigid and functional.
  • Molecular motion is slowed down, not structural integrity lost.
  • Substrate molecules denature before the enzyme.
  • The enzyme becomes more specific at low temperatures.
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