Abstract:The reaction of guanosine monophosphate reductase (GMPR) includes two steps: (1) a deamination step that releases ammonia from GMP and forms the intermediate E‐XMP*; (2) a hydride transfer step that converts E‐XMP* to IMP utilizing NADPH as a cofactor. The hydride transfer step is the rate limiting step, yet we failed to observe a burst of ammonia release. This observation suggests that ammonia remains bound to the enzyme during the hydride transfer step. We identified a possible ammonia binding site by inspec… Show more
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