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  2. RNA hydrolysis - Wikipedia

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    RNA hydrolysis occurs when the deprotonated 2’ OH of the ribose, acting as a nucleophile, attacks the adjacent phosphorus in the phosphodiester bond of the sugar-phosphate backbone of the RNA. [1] There is a transition state (shown above), where the phosphorus is bonded to five oxygen atoms. [ 2 ]

  3. Nucleophile - Wikipedia

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    The constant s is defined as 1 with 2-methyl-1-pentene as the nucleophile. Many of the constants have been derived from reaction of so-called benzhydrylium ions as the electrophiles: [10] and a diverse collection of π-nucleophiles: . Typical E values are +6.2 for R = chlorine, +5.90 for R = hydrogen, 0 for R = methoxy and −7.02 for R ...

  4. Non-nucleophilic base - Wikipedia

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    As the name suggests, a non-nucleophilic base is a sterically hindered organic base that is a poor nucleophile. Normal bases are also nucleophiles, but often chemists seek the proton-removing ability of a base without any other functions.

  5. Chichibabin reaction - Wikipedia

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    The rate of amination for three azoles proceeds quickest to slowest as follows: 1-methylbenzimidazole > 1-methylnaphth-[2,3-d]imidazole > 3-methylnaphth[1,2-d]imidazole. [3] Since the addition of the amide ion proceeds quickly with these substrates, the differences in reaction rates is most likely their propensity for hydride elimination and ...

  6. Outline of cell biology - Wikipedia

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    Light micrograph of a moss's leaf cells at 400X magnification. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cell biology: . Cell biology – A branch of biology that includes study of cells regarding their physiological properties, structure, and function; the organelles they contain; interactions with their environment; and their life cycle, division, and death.

  7. Snake Hiding in Bed Bites Woman While She's Fluffing ... - AOL

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    The snake was likely looking for a warm place to shelter during the winter, according to one wildlife specialist

  8. Juan Soto free agency: Here are the teams reportedly meeting ...

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    Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is a free agent after next season, and the best way to make this year count would be to add another elite bat. Soto is also a good friend of Guerrero, whom the Jays will want ...

  9. Catalytic triad - Wikipedia

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    The range of amino acid residues found at the active sites of hydrolytic enzymes. On the left are the nucleophile, base and acid triad members. On the right are substrates with the cleavable bond indicated by a pair of scissors. Two bonds in beta-lactams can be cleaved (1 by penicillin acylase and 2 by beta-lactamase).