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| h English (en) | The molecules bound and acted upon by enzymes are called [[Substrate (biochemistry)|substrates]]. Although enzymes can consist of hundreds of amino acids, it is usually only a small fraction of the residues that come in contact with the substrate, and an even smaller fraction—three to four residues on average—that are directly involved in catalysis. The region of the enzyme that binds the substrate and contains the catalytic residues is known as the [[active site]]. |
| h Japanese (ja) | 酵素が結合し作用する分子は[[Substrate (biochemistry)/ja基質]]と呼ばれる。酵素は何百ものアミノ酸から構成されることがあるが、通常、基質と接触する残基はごく一部であり、触媒反応に直接関与する残基はさらにごく一部である。 基質と結合し、触媒残基を含む酵素の領域は[[active site/ja|活性部位]]として知られている。 |