Which of the following factors affect drug-target interaction in enzyme catalysis?
pH and temperature
Molecular weight of the drug
Charge of the drug
Size of the drug
Drug-target interaction in enzyme catalysis is affected by various factors, such as pH and temperature. Enzymes have an optimal pH and temperature at which they function best, and any deviation from these conditions can affect drug binding and activity. The molecular weight, charge, and size of the drug can also affect drug-target interaction, but to a lesser extent.
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