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Re: [ccp4bb] Nucleophilic attack by the side-chain carboxyl group of Asp?

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Subject: Re: Nucleophilic attack by the side-chain carboxyl group of Asp?
From: Peter Hsu hsuuper {- at -} U {- dot -} WASHINGTON {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2012-07-21

I too am also studying the reaction mechanism of an enzyme, but my chemistry/enzymatic biochemistry is rather weak after many years of non-use and no review. Does anyone know just as a general rule which residues are the best to worst nucleophiles?

Sorry if this seems rather presumptuous, just not sure where to look in literature for a summary of these things.

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