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    Exam 10: Enzymes: Classification, Kinetics, and Control
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    Enzymes That Contain Aspartate or Glutamate at the Active Site
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Enzymes That Contain Aspartate or Glutamate at the Active Site

Question 58

Question 58

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Enzymes that contain aspartate or glutamate at the active site would most likely be involved in what type of catalysis?


A) Induced fit
B) Destabilization
C) Acid Base Catalysis
D) Covalent catalysis
E) none of the above

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