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Mechanism of action of adenosylcobalamin. 3-Fluoro-1, 2-propanediol as substrate for propanediol dehydrase. Mechanistic implications

Eagar Jr et al., 1975

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513745685355177242
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Eagar Jr R
Bachovchin W
Richards J
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Biochemistry

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Robert G. Eagar, Jr., William W. Bachovchin, and John H. Richards* abstract: 3-Fluoro-1, 2- propanediol has been found to be a substrate for propanediol dehydrase and has very similar binding and catalytic constants compared to the natural substrate. The only isolable …
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