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  1. Category:Carboxyphosphate (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Carboxyphosphate

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  1. 1b6r (4,993 bytes)
    24: ...main. This sulfate may reveal the location of the carboxyphosphate binding site. Conserved residues within the C-ter...
  2. 1b6s (5,058 bytes)
    24: ...main. This sulfate may reveal the location of the carboxyphosphate binding site. Conserved residues within the C-ter...
  3. 1b7b (5,008 bytes)
    11: ...ation of bicarbonate, leading to the formation of carboxyphosphate, an unstable intermediate found in the reactions ...
  4. 1bxr (5,210 bytes)
    24: ...curs through three highly reactive intermediates: carboxyphosphate, ammonia, and carbamate. As isolated from Escheri...
  5. 1ce8 (4,976 bytes)
    24: ...ast three highly reactive intermediates: ammonia, carboxyphosphate, and carbamate. In keeping with the fact that the...
  6. Category:Carboxyphosphate (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Carboxyphosphate
  7. 3eth (4,877 bytes)
    24: ...N(5)-CAIR synthetase is believed to proceed via a carboxyphosphate intermediate, we propose that the location of the...
  8. 3etj (4,996 bytes)
    24: ...N(5)-CAIR synthetase is believed to proceed via a carboxyphosphate intermediate, we propose that the location of the...
  9. 2we4 (5,534 bytes)
    11: ...ation of bicarbonate, leading to the formation of carboxyphosphate, an unstable intermediate found in the reactions ...
  10. 2we5 (5,548 bytes)
    11: ...ation of bicarbonate, leading to the formation of carboxyphosphate, an unstable intermediate found in the reactions ...
  11. 3k5i (4,918 bytes)
    24: ...ate first react to form the unstable intermediate carboxyphosphate. This intermediate subsequently decarboxylates to...
  12. 3r5h (3,506 bytes)
    12: ...aminoimidazole ribonucleotide. The formation of a carboxyphosphate intermediate through ATP phosphoryl transfer is p...
  13. 3tw6 (4,958 bytes)
    14: ...te, offering a probable location for the putative carboxyphosphate intermediate formed during biotin carboxylation. ...
  14. 3tw7 (4,670 bytes)
    14: ...te, offering a probable location for the putative carboxyphosphate intermediate formed during biotin carboxylation. ...
  15. 4mv1 (4,255 bytes)
    14: ...te resulting from direct transfer of CO2 from the carboxyphosphate intermediate to biotin.
  16. 4mv3 (4,283 bytes)
    14: ...te resulting from direct transfer of CO2 from the carboxyphosphate intermediate to biotin.
  17. 4mv4 (4,323 bytes)
    14: ...te resulting from direct transfer of CO2 from the carboxyphosphate intermediate to biotin.
  18. 4mv6 (4,196 bytes)
    14: ...te resulting from direct transfer of CO2 from the carboxyphosphate intermediate to biotin.
  19. 4mv7 (4,196 bytes)
    14: ...te resulting from direct transfer of CO2 from the carboxyphosphate intermediate to biotin.
  20. 4mv8 (4,223 bytes)
    14: ...te resulting from direct transfer of CO2 from the carboxyphosphate intermediate to biotin.

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