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Hi! I have a question. Which is the paper of the histidine at the 64th position in this process? My teacher talked about this particular aminoacid but you don't mention it so I don't understand the paper of it in the process. Thank you!!!
Since you wrote this a month ago, you probably found out the answer... but for anyone else who needs it: His-64 is involved in the proton shuttle, which helps regenerate the active form of the enzyme. A nitrogen in His-64 accepts a proton from the H2O molecule that has bound to the Zinc. The zinc is now bound to an OH- (this is the active form of carbonic anhydrase). The OH- goes on to attack the CO2 in a nucleophilic attack, which is what is explained in this video. The protonated His-64 donates its proton to the buffer (bicarbonate), which concludes the proton shuttle.
I love AK lectures' videos. I've been coming back to them to years for learning or refreshing knowledge on various topics. Absolutely class content, I am grateful!
fantastic. i love your style of teaching, straight forward info and detailed. thank you!
finally someone who explains everything !
When I watch your videos, I assimilate everything, and it's crafted forever.
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excellent video, gives a better understanding by introducing a more detailed theory
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it helps me a lot to understand the mechanism,
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Thank you very much I love the way you explain stuff....saying what's the problem in each part and how the body faces that problem
Very informative, nicely explained
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And easily understood
SLAYYY King! I wish professors and books really broke it down the way you do!
Wonderfully preached, sir. Thank you!
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Awesome lecture... thankyou sir....
Man your videos are so awesome !
Please what is the role of specific amino acids residue in the catalysis of carbonic anhydrase
Amazingly explained.
You should think about doing a video on Human Arginase, I'd really appreciate it!
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So helpful!! Thank you!!
very clear explanation...
Great explanation, very well done
Great teaching
My instructor needs to play your videos and talk a lot less.
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How come oxygen has 3 bond in the start (one with zinc and two with H) and he dont carry a net charge?
H2O is acting like a ligand instead of forming a Covalent Bond, no need to show any charge
Hi! I have a question. Which is the paper of the histidine at the 64th position in this process? My teacher talked about this particular aminoacid but you don't mention it so I don't understand the paper of it in the process. Thank you!!!
Since you wrote this a month ago, you probably found out the answer... but for anyone else who needs it:
His-64 is involved in the proton shuttle, which helps regenerate the active form of the enzyme. A nitrogen in His-64 accepts a proton from the H2O molecule that has bound to the Zinc. The zinc is now bound to an OH- (this is the active form of carbonic anhydrase). The OH- goes on to attack the CO2 in a nucleophilic attack, which is what is explained in this video. The protonated His-64 donates its proton to the buffer (bicarbonate), which concludes the proton shuttle.
very helpful & explanation,thank you.
is this an example of nucleophilic catalysis by a metal ion?
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What about carboxypeptidase enzyme.can u plz upload the video on carboxypeptidase
Make one video on protolytic enzyme
Thanks!
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Where are the videos for Enzyme 3 & 4 (Restriction Enzymes EcoRV and Myosin mechanisms?)
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I need a vedio on carboxypeptidase A and it's structure and it's functioning
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You explain very well but your. accent will not satisfied me. So please addon you sentence in the video.
Stop moving around ffs