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RNaseA

Figure I: Bovine Ribonuclease A. Colored residues are representative of amino acids important to both the acid base catalysis (Red: His12 and 119) and stabilization of the transition state (Blue: Lys41). Figure generated via Pymol
Figure I: Bovine Ribonuclease A. Colored residues are representative of amino acids important to both the acid base catalysis (Red: His12 and 119) and stabilization of the transition state (Blue: Lys41). Figure generated via Pymol
Figure Legend
Figure Legend

RNase A

RNaseB

RNase C

RNase D

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