Proline racemase catalyzes the racemization from L-proline to D-proline (see image below). From the following list, which transition state analogues can be used as potent competitive inhibitors? Multiple answers are possible!
A torrential mudflow of wet volcanic debris is called a(n) _…
A torrential mudflow of wet volcanic debris is called a(n) ______________.
Approximately how much of the land surface is covered by ice…
Approximately how much of the land surface is covered by ice?
The radiation of life at the beginning of the Phanerozoic eo…
The radiation of life at the beginning of the Phanerozoic eon is known as the
The study of faunal succession allows ______________________…
The study of faunal succession allows ___________________________________________.
When a protein breaks down, what term is used to describe th…
When a protein breaks down, what term is used to describe this phenomenon?
Which of the following pieces of evidence recently led scien…
Which of the following pieces of evidence recently led scientists to propose that great earthquakes occur in Northern California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia every 500 to 600 years ___________________________________________________________.
The reaction catalyzed by aspartate transcarbamoylase is ___…
The reaction catalyzed by aspartate transcarbamoylase is _______________________.
The largest mass extinction event in Earth’s history took pl…
The largest mass extinction event in Earth’s history took place at the end of the _______________________.
The following plot displays 2 Lineweaver-burk plots, one of…
The following plot displays 2 Lineweaver-burk plots, one of an uninhibited reaction (black) and one where an inhibitor has been used (red). Name the type of inhibition!