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Arrange the events for the hydrolysis of amide bonds by chymotrypsin in their correct order. attack by ser 195 to give a tetrahedral intermediate protonation by his 57 and release of the free c-terminus of the hydrolyzed bond protonation by his 57 and release of the free n-terminus of the hydrolyzed bond attack by water, leading to formation of a tetrahedral intermediate binding of substrate to properly position the scissile bond for cleavage view available hint(s) arrange the events for the hydrolysis of amide bonds by chymotrypsin in their correct order. attack by ser 195 to give a tetrahedral intermediate protonation by his 57 and release of the free c-terminus of the hydrolyzed bond protonation by his 57 and release of the free n-terminus of the hydrolyzed bond attack by water, leading to formation of a tetrahedral intermediate binding of substrate to properly position the scissile bond for cleavage 5, 1, 3, 2, 4 5,1,2,4,3 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 5, 2, 4, 3, 1
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