Catalytically competent protonation state

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title: Catalytically competent protonation state
text: The catalytically competent protonation state is the catalytically active protonation state of an enzyme. An enzyme is a protein, which catalyzes a chemical reaction. Proteins and enzymes consist of amino acids, some of which are titratable, and an enzyme commonly needs a set of specific residues in its active site to occupy a specific protonation state to be catalytically active. An example of this phenomenon is provided by hen egg white lysozyme - a lysozyme that has two acidic residues in its
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