== Fumarase C
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Found in E. Coli, Fumarase C is an enzyme that catalyzes L-malate and fumarate. It belongs to a family of enzymes that includes aspartase, arginosuccinate lyase, adenlosuccinate lyase, and gamma-crysatallin. It is tetrameric and has approximately 460 amino acids in each monomer. (Weaver et. al. 834.
== The Debate About Two Possible Locations of the Active Site
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Many studies of Fumarase have shown that there are two different binding sites for carboxylic acid. One site (Site A) A study conducted by Todd Weaver, Mason Lees, and Leonard Banaszak confirmed that Site A was the actual active site.
The Structure of the Active Site
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Structural highlights
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