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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active site" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a specific location or area on a molecule, typically an enzyme or protein, where chemical reactions occur. Example: The active site of the enzyme was found to have a unique shape that allowed it to bind to its substrate with precision.
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Chemical activity occurs along a protein's active site.
Two active site motifs are conserved.
(c) Access to the active site.
Lid on tl-Lipase Active Site.
"We have an active site!" another team member shouted.
Active site residues are especially conserved.
(b) Close-up view of the active site.
(a) KA is observed inside the active site (purple) and at the entrance to the active site (green) (3NQ1).
Covalent capture of OGT's active site using engineered human-E.
The turnover frequency per active site is calculated.
The electrochemically active site for reduction is the azo group.
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