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1.11.1.5
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by using the maximum current in the cathodic and anodic halfscans in the course of altering the pH a shift in potential is observed, at pH 7, a single redox couple (I) is dominant, but at more acidic pH values, a second couple (II) is clearly discernible at a more positive value of potential
702343
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the association rate constant for the binding of cyanide to H52L mutant varies almost 4 orders of magnitude in this pH range. Above pH 8 cyanide binds more rapidly to H52L mutant than to wild-type enzyme
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