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