Biochemistry
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Chapter 19, Problem 19P
Interpretation Introduction
To explain:
Inactivation of Aconitase by Fluoroacetate.
Introduction:
The 2R, 3R-fluorocitrate inactivates the aconitase. In the citrate synthase reaction, fluoroacetate results in the formation of fluorocitrate. The stoichiometric release of fluoride ion accompanied the inactivation by the fluorocitrate.
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