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What is the function of the oxyanion hole in serine proteases?

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Answered by hrushab2003
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An oxyanion hole is a pocket in the active site of an enzyme that stabilizes transition state negative charge on a deprotonated oxygen or alkoxide. The pocket typically consists of backbone amides or positively charged residues.
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