Biochemistry
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Chapter 7, Problem 53RE
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The characteristics of a transition-state analog are to be discussed for the chymotrypsin reaction.
Concept Introduction:
Transition-state analogs are chemical compounds, which have a chemical structure that resembles the transition state of substrate molecules in a enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
The transition-state analogs can be used as inhibitors and they do so by blocking the active sites of the enzymes.
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