👉 In the context of biochemistry, a "precollapsable" is a type of enzyme that has a low affinity for substrates and a high affinity for products. This means that the enzyme can bind to its substrate with only a small fraction of its active site occupied at any given time, allowing it to be rapidly reconstituted or degraded by the environment without significant loss of activity. This property is crucial in many biological processes where the rate of reaction depends on the concentration of reactants