Seungyeop Paik

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Once the enzyme has knocked its target molecule into shape, it breaks away and goes hunting for other molecules that it can bend to its will. Enzymes can also be switched on or off by other molecules that bind to them and slightly alter their shape, and this is how, like billions of transistors in a computer, enzymes govern the fantastically complex reactions that go on inside cells.
Origin Story: A Big History of Everything
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