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  1. Category:Hydroxide bridge (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Hydroxide bridge
  2. Category:Hydroxide-dependent catalysis (60 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Hydroxide-dependent catalysis
  3. Category:Hydroxide (40 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Hydroxide
  4. Category:Hydroxide ion (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Hydroxide ion

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  1. Streptomyces griseus Aminopeptidase (SGAP) (9,198 bytes)
    15: ... to both zinc atoms, replacing the water molecule/hydroxide ion normally found in this class of enzyme.
  2. 1mty (5,005 bytes)
    24: ...4 glutamic acid residues as well as by a bridging hydroxide ion, a terminal water molecule, and at 4 degrees ...
  3. 1as8 (4,250 bytes)
    24: ...d leaving the oxygen atom bound to the Cu site as hydroxide or water.
  4. 1as7 (4,169 bytes)
    24: ...d leaving the oxygen atom bound to the Cu site as hydroxide or water.
  5. 1as6 (4,250 bytes)
    24: ...d leaving the oxygen atom bound to the Cu site as hydroxide or water.
  6. 1wcb (4,834 bytes)
    22: ...er molecule that, assisted by Lys-H96, produces a hydroxide ion stabilized by the anion-binding environment.
  7. 2bg6 (4,871 bytes)
    24: ... in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two events that lead to the loss of activ...
  8. 2bg8 (4,820 bytes)
    24: ... in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two events that lead to the loss of activ...
  9. 2bg2 (4,824 bytes)
    24: ... in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two events that lead to the loss of activ...
  10. 2bg7 (4,823 bytes)
    24: ... in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two events that lead to the loss of activ...
  11. 2bga (4,871 bytes)
    24: ... in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two events that lead to the loss of activ...
  12. 1aq8 (4,172 bytes)
    24: ...d leaving the oxygen atom bound to the Cu site as hydroxide or water.
  13. 2bmk (4,819 bytes)
    22: ...er molecule that, assisted by Lys-H96, produces a hydroxide ion stabilized by the anion-binding environment.
  14. 1wb7 (5,492 bytes)
    24: ...ee solvent molecules connecting the iron-ligating hydroxide ion via H155 with F41 and H37, which is not prese...
  15. 4cz1 (3,825 bytes)
    14: ... We propose that the presence of a bridging water/hydroxide ligand in conjunction with the placement of an ac...
  16. 2bhf (4,347 bytes)
    24: ...itting of this intermediate, the migration of the hydroxide moieties towards the solvent exit channel. The mi...
  17. 1bs3 (4,531 bytes)
    24: ... observable but remain small. The consequences of hydroxide binding to the iron are discussed.
  18. 1bsm (4,481 bytes)
    24: ... observable but remain small. The consequences of hydroxide binding to the iron are discussed.
  19. 1h4n (6,131 bytes)
    26: ...n H94N CAII due to the displacement of zinc-bound hydroxide by the bidentate coordination of a Tris molecule....
  20. 2h4n (6,145 bytes)
    26: ...n H94N CAII due to the displacement of zinc-bound hydroxide by the bidentate coordination of a Tris molecule....

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