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Bridge bonding interactions, transition

Therefore, as was understood 20 years ago, there are three types of interaction which can be exploited in designing glycosidase inhibitors similarity to the shape of the transition state, similarity to the charge distribution of the transition state and salt bridge/hydrogen bonding interactions with catalytic carboxylates. ... [Pg.318]


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