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'''Created by Chase Francoeur'''
==Background==
==Background==
Fumarase catalyzes the reversible hydration/dehydration reaction between L-malate and fumarate through acid/base catalysis. The removal of an H+ from the C-3 position of L-malate by a basic group (Histidine) of the enzyme leads to a carbanion intermediate (aci-carboxylate). The -OH group attached to the C-2 position of the intermediate then leaves as an OH- ion through a protonated basic group that leads to the formation of H20.
Fumarase catalyzes the reversible hydration/dehydration reaction between L-malate and fumarate through acid/base catalysis. The removal of an H+ from the C-3 position of L-malate by a basic group (Histidine) of the enzyme leads to a carbanion intermediate (aci-carboxylate). The -OH group attached to the C-2 position of the intermediate then leaves as an OH- ion through a protonated basic group that leads to the formation of H20.

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