The infrared spectrum of dihydroxyacetone phosphate bound to triosephosphate isomerase has been measured. There are two carbonyl bands corresponding to the bound substrate, with an intensity ratio of about 3:1. Relative to the carbonyl absorption of dihydroxyacetone phosphate in free solution, the major band is shifted by 19 cm-1 to 1713 cm-1, providing direct evidence of enzyme-induced distortion of the substrate. This strain is probably attributable to an enzymic electrophile that polarizes the carbonyl group of the substrate and thereby promotes catalysis.