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Chemistry, 27.06.2019 01:20 florencemarti7331

An enzyme contains an active site aspartic acid with a pka=5.0, which acts as a general acid catalyst. draw the curve of enzyme activity (reaction rate) versus ph for the enzyme (assume the protein is stably folded between ph 2-12 and that the active site asp is the only ionizable residue involved in catalysis). briefly explain the shape of the curve.

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