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River
16 May, 12:09
What type of amino acids are in active sites?
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Joshua Nolan
16 May, 12:54
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The amino acids componets are residues containing nucleophilic side chains such as hydroxyl or sulphdryl groups such as amino acids serine, cysteine, theonine, or tyrosine. First, irreversible inhibitors form a reversible non-covalent complex with the enzyme (EI or ESI)
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