What distinguishes the induced-fit model from the lock-and-key model?

Answer

The enzyme undergoes a conformational change upon substrate binding.

The induced-fit model describes a dynamic process where the initial weak binding of the substrate causes the enzyme's active site to adjust its geometry, molding itself around the substrate to maximize the fit for the transition state, unlike the older, static lock-and-key model.

What distinguishes the induced-fit model from the lock-and-key model?
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