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(The reaction catalyzed by EPSP Synthase. The substrates S3P and PEP form a tetrahedral intermediate by nucleophillic attack. The intermediate then converts into EPSP with a vinyl ether group with an elimination of an inorganic phosphate.)
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(The reaction catalyzed by EPSP Synthase. The substrates S3P and PEP form a tetrahedral intermediate by nucleophillic attack. The intermediate then converts into EPSP with a vinyl ether group with an elimination of an inorganic phosphate.)
 

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The reaction catalyzed by EPSP Synthase. The substrates S3P and PEP form a tetrahedral intermediate by nucleophillic attack. The intermediate then converts into EPSP with a vinyl ether group with an elimination of an inorganic phosphate.

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