Báo cáo khoa học: The sulfur atoms of the substrate CoA and the catalytic cysteine are required for a productive mode of substrate binding in bacterial biosynthetic thiolase, a thioester-dependent enzyme
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Thioesters are more reactive than oxoesters, and thioester chemistry isimportant for the reaction mechanisms of many enzymes, including themembers of the thiolase superfamily, which play roles in both degradativeand biosynthetic pathways. In the reaction mechanism of the biosyntheticthiolase, the thioester moieties of acetyl-CoA and the acetylated catalyticcysteine react with each other, forming the product acetoacetyl-CoA.
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Báo cáo khoa học: The sulfur atoms of the substrate CoA and the catalytic cysteine are required for a productive mode of substrate binding in bacterial biosynthetic thiolase, a thioester-dependent enzyme
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Báo cáo khoa học: The sulfur atoms of the substrate CoA and the catalytic cysteine are required for a productive mode of substrate binding in bacterial biosynthetic thiolase, a thioester-dependent enzyme
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