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Mutations in histidine 84 of EF-Tu result in slower GTPhydrolysis.-Daviter et al., J Mol Biol 332(3):689-699 (2003).The mutation alters the activation energy of GTP hydrolysis. Theactivation energy is 8.4 kcal/mol higher in the mutant than in thewild type. How does activation energy affect: (1) equilibrium, (2)reaction rate?
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