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    A Good Transition-State Analog
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A Good Transition-State Analog

Question 8

Question 8

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A good transition-state analog:


A) binds covalently to the enzyme.
B) binds to the enzyme more tightly than the substrate.
C) binds very weakly to the enzyme.
D) is too unstable to isolate.
E) must be almost identical to the substrate.

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