oxygen binding site of heamocyanin copper ion is coordinated to which ring
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Answer: The active site of hemocyanin is composed of a pair of copper(I) cations which are directly coordinated to the protein through the driving force of imidazolic rings of six histidine residues.
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The active site of hemocyanin composed of a pair of copper 1 cations which are directly coordinated to the protein through the driving force of imidazolic rings of six histidine residues.
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