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*2. What role do you think zinc and magnesium ions are playing in active site function of this enzyme? (hint; zinc and magnesium are doing slightly different things here)
*2. What role do you think zinc and magnesium ions are playing in active site function of this enzyme? (hint; zinc and magnesium are doing slightly different things here)
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In the active site image, move your cursor around to find the amino acid residue Arg 166.
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In the active site image, move your cursor around to find the amino acid residue Arg 166 (R166).
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*3. What function is this residue playing in this enzyme? What do you think would would happen if this amino acid was mutated to glycine, or some other nonpolar small amino acid? Why?
*3. What function is this residue playing in this enzyme? What do you think would would happen if this amino acid was mutated to glycine, or some other nonpolar small amino acid? Why?

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