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==Effect of Mutations on Fumarase Function==
==Effect of Mutations on Fumarase Function==
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Fumarase C is the stable fumarase found in ''E. coli'' acting as a "non-iron-containing enzyme" found in eukaryotic cells. Fumarase is a vital enzyme in eukaryotic cells because it has the ability to catalyze dehydration and hydration reactions between L-malate (<scene name='72/726376/Bound_to_l-malate/1'>when bound</scene>)and fumarate,<ref>PMID:9098893</ref> a reaction found in the Krebs Cycle. This leaves a particular importance on the active site of fumarase, which dictates the catalytic activity of the enzyme. The first stage of the of the catalytic process is the removal of a proton from the C3 position of L-malate followed by the a deprotanation and removal of an –OH group from C2 resulting in a water molecule being formed. The presence or lack thereof of these processes is a key indicator for catalytic activity and will be used in determining the true active site of Fumarase C.
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Fumarase C is the stable fumarase found in ''E. coli'' acting as a "non-iron-containing enzyme" found in eukaryotic cells. Fumarase is a vital enzyme in eukaryotic cells because it has the ability to catalyze dehydration and hydration reactions between L-malate (<scene name='72/726376/Bound_to_l-malate/1'>when bound</scene>) and fumarate,<ref>PMID:9098893</ref> a reaction found in the Krebs Cycle. This leaves a particular importance on the active site of fumarase, which dictates the catalytic activity of the enzyme. The first stage of the of the catalytic process is the removal of a proton from the C3 position of L-malate followed by the a deprotanation and removal of an –OH group from C2 resulting in a water molecule being formed. The presence or lack thereof of these processes is a key indicator for catalytic activity and will be used in determining the true active site of Fumarase C.
== Active Site Debate ==
== Active Site Debate ==

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Effect of Mutations on Fumarase Function

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