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metal ions

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how does oxidation energy eg mg is able to break down hydrogen bonds????
(I'm looking at the effect of different metal ions on enzyme activity)


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Re: metal ions

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Hi Mira,

I don't think I really follow your question. Metal ions are important for coordinating bonds in molecules such as hemoglobin, and I think that they can have a significant effect on enzyme catalysis depending on the structural changes that the ion induces in the molecule. Can you please re-state your first question?

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