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The reaction mechanism
The reaction mechanism
This thiolase is a tetramer, indeed a dimer of dimers. The active site is deeply buried. It is constructed by four loops, which provide the catalytic nucleophile (Cys89), the base (Cys378), as well as Asn316 and His348.
This thiolase is a tetramer, indeed a dimer of dimers. The active site is deeply buried. It is constructed by four loops, which provide the catalytic nucleophile (Cys89), the base (Cys378), as well as Asn316 and His348.
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Introduction The reaction mechanism This thiolase is a tetramer, indeed a dimer of dimers. The active site is deeply buried. It is constructed by four loops, which provide the catalytic nucleophile (Cys89), the base (Cys378), as well as Asn316 and His348.

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