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    From the Diagram Above Which Amino Acid Is Necessary for Catalysis
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From the Diagram Above Which Amino Acid Is Necessary for Catalysis

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Question 1

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From the diagram above which amino acid is necessary for catalysis of this reaction?


A) Protonated asp
B) Protonated lys
C) Unprotonated arg
D) Unprotonated his
E) Unprotonated tyr

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