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X-ray crystallography gives a three-dimensional picture of two substrates on an enzyme. The substrates are shown below in the exact same orientation they have on the enzyme, but the enzyme itself has been deleted. To the right of the X-ray structure is a key to the structure of the left molecule. 2. A. Create a similar key for the right molecule and draw both molecules in the orientation indicated by the X-ray structure. B. Using your picture, select from the molecules below the most likely product of this reaction? C. Explain how you made your choice. What aspect of enzyme catalysis does this demonstrate? Product choices NH2 NH2 H3N NH H3N NH3 NH2 H2N NHa H3N NH NH2 H3N NH2 NH3
X-ray crystallography gives a three-dimensional picture of two substrates on an enzyme. The substrates are shown below in the exact same orientation they have on the enzyme, but the enzyme itself has been deleted. To the right of the X-ray structure is a key to the structure of the left molecule. 2. A. Create a similar key for the right molecule and draw both molecules in the orientation indicated by the X-ray structure. B. Using your picture, select from the molecules below the most likely product of this reaction? C. Explain how you made your choice. What aspect of enzyme catalysis does this demonstrate? Product choices NH2 NH2 H3N NH H3N NH3 NH2 H2N NHa H3N NH NH2 H3N NH2 NH3
Reid WolffLv2
2 Nov 2019