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Assuming binding is fast relative to subsequent catalytic steps, what relative effect does substitute the various active site residues have on catalysis versus substrate-binding? The various substitutions affect
a. substrate-binding more than catalytic turnover.
b. catalytic turnover more than substrate binding.
c. substrate binding, but not catalytic turnover.
d. catalytic turnover, but not substrate binding.

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