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Regiospecific, definition

In summary, although the three hydroxylation enzymes (C4H, pChW, and F5H ) have now all been identified, little is yet definitively understood as to how their distinct regiospecificities are attained. This will require more comprehensive and detailed studies than currently available, including fully establishing the molecular basis of substrate binding and catalytic turnover in each case. [Pg.576]


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Regiospecificity

Regiospecificity, definition

Regiospecificity, definition

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