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One of the catalytic triad members is His. Which one of the following best describes its role?
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A.It is the nucleophilic attacker
B.It stabilizes the transition state
C.It is able to donate and accept a proton as needed
D.It is attracted to positive charge, so can stabilize the position of cationic components of the reaction mechanism
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The question asks about the role of one member of the catalytic triad, specifically histidine, in enzyme catalysis.
Option 1: 'It is the nucleophilic attacker' — In classic catalytic triads (e.g., serine proteases), the serine residue is the nucleophile that attacks the substrate, not histidine. Histidine acts as a general base/acid to shuttle protons, not as the main nucleophile. Therefore this statement misidentifies the nucleophile in the ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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