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How Does Spatial Arrangement Affect Toxicity?


The spatial arrangement of a molecule affects its toxicity by influencing how it interacts with biological targets. For example, the active site of an enzyme is often highly specific, allowing only correctly oriented molecules to bind. A slight change in spatial arrangement can prevent a molecule from fitting into the active site, reducing its toxicity. Conversely, a molecule that fits well into a receptor may lead to receptor activation and potentially harmful biological responses.

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