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'''Histidine Decarboxylase (HDC)''' is an enzyme that is responsible for catalyzing histamin biosynthesis from L-histidine using Pyridoxal phosphatase (PLP) as a cofactor. The catalytic reaction involes a a one-step mechanism shown below: [[Image:433px-Histidine decarboxylase.svg.png]] | '''Histidine Decarboxylase (HDC)''' is an enzyme that is responsible for catalyzing histamin biosynthesis from L-histidine using Pyridoxal phosphatase (PLP) as a cofactor. The catalytic reaction involes a a one-step mechanism shown below: [[Image:433px-Histidine decarboxylase.svg.png]] | ||
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Histidine Decarboxylase
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Histidine Decarboxylase (HDC) is an enzyme that is responsible for catalyzing histamin biosynthesis from L-histidine using Pyridoxal phosphatase (PLP) as a cofactor. The catalytic reaction involes a a one-step mechanism shown below: Image:433px-Histidine decarboxylase.svg.png
