| 11. | In humans, the nucleophile of the hydrolysis reaction is Glu-268.
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| 12. | First it acts as a general base to activate water as a nucleophile.
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| 13. | The first equivalent of nucleophile acts as a base and deprotonates the acid.
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| 14. | Here, a prenyl ester serves as both the nucleophile and electrophile precursor.
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| 15. | This observation is most often noted when the base is also a nucleophile.
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| 16. | Is it because it's a good nucleophile?
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| 17. | The electrophiles are attacked by the most electron-populated part of one nucleophile.
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| 18. | For families are designated by their catalytic nucleophile ( S = serine proteases ).
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| 19. | The reaction makes use of phloroglucinol as nucleophile.
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| 20. | For families are designated by their catalytic nucleophile ( C = cysteine proteases ).
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