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Zinc amides, characteristics

Thus, many metal ions catalyze the hydrolysis of esters [7,8], amides [9], and nitriles [10] via electrophilic activation of the C=0 or C=N group. This type of catalysis is characteristic of coordination complexes and is very common in metalloenzyme-mediated processes. Zinc(II), for example, is a key structural component of more than 300 enzymes, in which its primary function is to act as a Lewis acid (see Chapter 4). The mechanism of action of zinc proteases, e.g., thermolysin, involves electrophilic activation of an amide carbonyl group by coordination to zinc(II) in the active site (Figure 4). [Pg.16]


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