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The catalytic process, is two-step. First, there is the nucleophilic attack of the anomeric carbon of the fructose moiety by Asp22, to form a covalent enzyme-substrate complex<ref>DOI: 10.1128/AEM.05032-11</ref>. Glucose the leaving group, is simulaneously protonated by Glu203, which then deprontonates the "acceptor" molecule to activate it as a nucleophile, which then releases fructose<ref>DOI: 10.1128/AEM.05032-11</ref>. The figure below illustrates this process using a cartoon.
The catalytic process, is two-step. First, there is the nucleophilic attack of the anomeric carbon of the fructose moiety by Asp22, to form a covalent enzyme-substrate complex<ref>DOI: 10.1128/AEM.05032-11</ref>. Glucose the leaving group, is simulaneously protonated by Glu203, which then deprontonates the "acceptor" molecule to activate it as a nucleophile, which then releases fructose<ref>DOI: 10.1128/AEM.05032-11</ref>. The figure below illustrates this process using a cartoon.
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=== β-sandwich Domain ===
=== β-sandwich Domain ===

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