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Cleavage reactions, base hydrolysis kinetics

Stood. The mechanism of the hydrolysis of RNA models (usually ribonucleotides) is primarily based upon the kinetic data, which apparently fit to kinetic Equation 2.48 and Equation 2.49 for the rate of cleavage and isomerization of RNA models, respectively. However, the kinetic term k [Im] + k"[ImH+] in Equation 2.48 (where Im and TmH+ represent free and protonated imidazole, respectively) cannot be explained in terms of reaction Scheme 2.39. Kirby et al. ... [Pg.163]


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