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Nucleic acid chains, chirality

Virtually all biological reactions are stereospecific. This generalization applies not only to the enzyme-catalyzed reactions of intermediary metabolism, but also to the processes of nucleic acid synthesis and to the process of translation, in which the amino acids are linked in specific sequence to form the peptide chains of the enzymes. This review will be restricted mainly to some of the more elementary aspects of the stereospecificity of enzyme reactions, particularly to those features of chirality which have been worked out with the help of isotopes. [Pg.44]


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