On the origin of the catalytic power of carboxypeptidase A and other metalloenzymes.
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Chemistry and biochemistry of 13C hyperpolarized magnetic resonance using dynamic nuclear polarizationpH-Dependent reactivity for glycyl-L-tyrosine in carboxypeptidase-A-catalyzed hydrolysis.Electrostatic origin of the catalytic effect of a supramolecular host catalyst.Diverse role of conformational dynamics in carboxypeptidase A-driven peptide and ester hydrolyses: disclosing the "perfect induced fit" and "protein local unfolding" pathways by altering protein stability.
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On the origin of the catalytic power of carboxypeptidase A and other metalloenzymes.
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On the origin of the catalytic power of carboxypeptidase A and other metalloenzymes.
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On the origin of the catalytic power of carboxypeptidase A and other metalloenzymes.
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On the origin of the catalytic power of carboxypeptidase A and other metalloenzymes.
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On the origin of the catalytic power of carboxypeptidase A and other metalloenzymes.
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On the origin of the catalytic power of carboxypeptidase A and other metalloenzymes.
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On the origin of the catalytic power of carboxypeptidase A and other metalloenzymes.
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On the origin of the catalytic power of carboxypeptidase A and other metalloenzymes.
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10.1002/PROT.22466
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2009-11-01T00:00:00Z