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| - | + | Fumarase is a tetrameric enzyme which is responsible for catalyzing the hydration and dehydration of L-malate and fumarate. As an enzyme that has been well characterized in the lab, many crystallographic studies have been done to describe the active site of this enzyme. Several of these studies have been done using inhibitors like pyromellitic acid and beta-trimethylsilyl maleate. These studies produced different results. An area called the "tungsten site", which formed between atoms of three of the four subunits was determined to be the binding site of some of these inhibitors and was called the "A-site". However | |
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
Revision as of 16:55, 28 February 2016
Mutations of Fumarase
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