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  • ...d/base]] is glutamic acid. Asp385 and Glu453 are nucleophile and acid/base catalyst, respectively, in Dex from ''Streptococcus mutans'' (''Sm''Dex) <cite>Nsuzu ;First [[general acid/base]] residue identification: ''Sm''Dex and ''Ps''Dex by structural study <cite
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  • ...''vide infra'') revealed two different conformations of the [[general acid/base]] residue in the β-galactosidase of ''Trichoderma reesei'' <cite> Maksimai ...alytic domain, in which two glutamic acid residues act as the general acid-base and nucleophilic catalysts. These residues are located in strands 4 and 7 o
    10 KB (1,320 words) - 14:18, 18 December 2021
  • ...osaminide. These results clearly identified Asp175 as the [[general acid]] catalyst. ...iles) consistent with the action of Asp175 as the catalytic [[general acid/base]] <cite>DJV2006</cite>.
    11 KB (1,530 words) - 14:21, 18 December 2021
  • ...gle nucleophilic substitution step, facilitated by an enzymic general base catalyst. The [[transition state]] is believed to possess substantial [[oxocarbenium
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