Small-angle X-ray scattering is used to study the effects of substrate binding to lobster arginine kinase in solution. We measure the radius of gyration of the enzyme in the absence and in the presence of ligands. We find that the radius of gyration decreases by 1.20 ± 0.25 Å upon binding ADP-Mg and L-arginine to form the ternary complex. The same decrease is also observed upon binding ADP-Mg alone or ATP-Mg. These results indicate a large conformational change consistent with the hinge motion of domains observed in other phosphokinases.