broad view of active residues that mediate catalysis for ornithine transcarbamoylase and glycinamide ribonucleotide transformylase
Understanding how enzymes achieve their tremendous catalytic power is a major question in biochemistry. Greater understanding is also needed for enzyme engineering applications. To date, some active site residues have been identified for hundreds of enzymes and these known residues are generally tho...
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