| 1. | Bond cleavage is also possible by a process called homolysis.
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| 2. | Glucansucrase uses the energy released from bond cleavage to drive glucan synthesis.
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| 3. | Bond cleavage of imine to acetal by action of ethanol
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| 4. | The formation of AB + requires bond cleavage without the offsetting bond formation.
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| 5. | Electrons delocalized in the carbon-carbon bond cleavage associate with the alcohol group.
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| 6. | Note that water is required for normal peptide bond cleavage of the iminolactone intermediate.
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| 7. | The active site comprises five highly conserved motifs that collectively catalyze glycosidic bond cleavage:
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| 8. | Heterolytic bond cleavage and heterolytic substitution reactions can result in the formation of ion pairs.
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| 9. | After isomerization, a conjugation of the polyene chain and completes the ester bond cleavage.
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| 10. | Stemmadenine is believed to be formed from preakuammicine by a carbon-carbon bond cleavage.
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