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sites, an n-terminal active site and a c-terminal active site. in the first step, the n-terminal active site catalyzes the hydrolysis of glutamine amide nitrogen to form glutamate and ammonia. in the second step, catalyzed by the c-terminal active site, which has phosphoribosyltransferase activity,
site that catalyzes the subsequent step in the sequence, being active sites close to each other. in other words, what happens is the substrate or metabolic channeling, that can also occur through intramolecular channels connecting the active sites, as in the case of, among the multienzyme complexes,...
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