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  1. Category:Substrate nucleophile stabilizer mutation (72 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Substrate nucleophile stabilizer mutation
  2. Category:Nucleophile elbow (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Nucleophile elbow
  3. Category:Nucleophile activation (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Nucleophile activation
  4. Category:Aspartate nucleophile (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Aspartate nucleophile
  5. Category:N-terminal nucleophile (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword N-terminal nucleophile
  6. Category:Nucleophile (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Nucleophile
  7. Category:N terminal nucleophile (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword N terminal nucleophile
  8. Category:N-terminal nucleophile hydrolase (63 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword N-terminal nucleophile hydrolase
  9. Category:Nucleophile inactive mutant (58 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Nucleophile inactive mutant
  10. Category:N-terminal nucleophile hydrolase fold (68 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword N-terminal nucleophile hydrolase fold
  11. Category:Catalytic nucleophile mutation (61 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Catalytic nucleophile mutation
  12. Category:Dj-1/pfpi superfamily nucleophile elbow (70 bytes)
    1: ...t of pages with the keyword Dj-1/pfpi superfamily nucleophile elbow
  13. Category:Dj-1/pfpi superfamily oxidative stress nucleophile elbow (87 bytes)
    1: ...he keyword Dj-1/pfpi superfamily oxidative stress nucleophile elbow

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  1. 117e (5,307 bytes)
    24: ... reduced occupancy, explaining why the pKa of the nucleophile increases by three pH units, even though there is...
  2. 1wcq (4,443 bytes)
    24: ...cat)/K(m) -0.36+/-0.04) with Glu370 acting as the nucleophile. However, the Y370F mutant (beta(lg) on k(cat)/K(...
  3. 1h72 (4,611 bytes)
    24: ...oordinated by the side chain of Glu130. No strong nucleophile (base) can be located near the phosphoryl accepto...
  4. 1h73 (4,530 bytes)
    24: ...oordinated by the side chain of Glu130. No strong nucleophile (base) can be located near the phosphoryl accepto...
  5. 1h74 (4,644 bytes)
    24: ...oordinated by the side chain of Glu130. No strong nucleophile (base) can be located near the phosphoryl accepto...
  6. 3vzl (4,030 bytes)
    14: ...lue of the general acid is lower than that of the nucleophile, and only a small population of enzyme is in a ca...
  7. 3vzm (4,174 bytes)
    14: ...lue of the general acid is lower than that of the nucleophile, and only a small population of enzyme is in a ca...
  8. 9v0i (3,202 bytes)
    13: ...ng with prior studies that assumed D336 to be the nucleophile. In addition to E373 proposed as the proton donor...
  9. 1dym (4,913 bytes)
    24: ...etention of anomeric configuration. The catalytic nucleophile at the active site of Cel7B has been identified a...
    26: ... A resolution and identification of the catalytic nucleophile by trapping of the covalent glycosyl-enzyme inter...
  10. 1dy4 (6,145 bytes)
    24: ...re of (S)-propranolol forms hydrogen bonds to the nucleophile Glu212 O(epsilon1) and to Gln175 N(epsilon2), whe...
  11. 2bg6 (4,871 bytes)
    24: ...263. Furthermore, the hydroxide ion (and proposed nucleophile for beta-lactam hydrolysis) was bound to Zn1 at p...
  12. 2bg8 (4,820 bytes)
    24: ...263. Furthermore, the hydroxide ion (and proposed nucleophile for beta-lactam hydrolysis) was bound to Zn1 at p...
  13. 2bg2 (4,824 bytes)
    24: ...263. Furthermore, the hydroxide ion (and proposed nucleophile for beta-lactam hydrolysis) was bound to Zn1 at p...
  14. 2bg7 (4,823 bytes)
    24: ...263. Furthermore, the hydroxide ion (and proposed nucleophile for beta-lactam hydrolysis) was bound to Zn1 at p...
  15. 2bga (4,871 bytes)
    24: ...263. Furthermore, the hydroxide ion (and proposed nucleophile for beta-lactam hydrolysis) was bound to Zn1 at p...
  16. 1a6q (4,310 bytes)
    24: ...he phosphate group of the substrate and provide a nucleophile and general acid in the dephosphorylation reactio...
  17. 2ccr (5,137 bytes)
    24: ...cheniformis beta-1,4-galactanase and its inactive nucleophile mutant have been obtained with methyl-beta(1--&gt...
  18. 4pga (4,267 bytes)
    24: .... New arguments supporting Thr20 as the catalytic nucleophile in the asparaginase activity are proposed.
  19. 1uwu (4,912 bytes)
    24: ...nteraction is formed between O2 and the catalytic nucleophile, all of which contribute to (partial) mimicry of ...
  20. 1uwv (4,354 bytes)
    24: ...M-dependent methyltransferase fold. The catalytic nucleophile Cys389 lies in a motif different from that in DNA...

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