| 31. | Along with histidine 57 and aspartic acid 102, this serine residue constitutes the catalytic triad of the active site.
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| 32. | Histidne and aspartic acid residues are also a part of the catalytic triad of chlorophyllase as a serine hydrolase.
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| 33. | It contains an aspartic acid residue which has been shown to act as a nucleophile in the catalytic mechanism.
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| 34. | As a sidenote, AK-III catalyzes the phosphorylation of aspartic acid that is the commitment step in this biosynthetic pathway.
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| 35. | A variant of this method, which has not been used commercially, uses unmodified aspartic acid, but produces low yields.
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| 36. | The active site contains two Mg 2 + ions that are stabilized by catalytic Aspartic Acids D419 and D547.
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| 37. | This specificity allows caspases to be incredibly selective, with a 20, 000-fold preference for aspartic acid over glutamic acid.
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| 38. | They are named Caspases due to their specific cysteine protease activity-a cysteine in its active site aspartic acid amino acid.
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| 39. | PMN2, a mutant, dominant version of the gene Sup35p, has a glycine to aspartic acid substitution in the second repeat.
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| 40. | M10 is a mutated form of Rev and has a single amino acid substitution ( Aspartic acid to Leucine ).
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