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Physical Origins of Enzyme Catalysis 2. Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for a one step reaction occurring the the absence and present of an enzyme catalyst. Label the x and y axis and indicate which potential energy curve is the enzymatic reaction and which is the non-enzymatic one (1 point) 3. The following shows the transition state for an enzymatic reaction. Indicate which non- covalent force is contributing to transition state stabilization (1 point) PHE H2N
Physical Origins of Enzyme Catalysis 2. Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for a one step reaction occurring the the absence and present of an enzyme catalyst. Label the x and y axis and indicate which potential energy curve is the enzymatic reaction and which is the non-enzymatic one (1 point) 3. The following shows the transition state for an enzymatic reaction. Indicate which non- covalent force is contributing to transition state stabilization (1 point) PHE H2N
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