In succinate dehydrogenase, FAD is covalently bound to its enzyme as a result of a base
Chapter 24, Problem 6(choose chapter or problem)
In succinate dehydrogenase, FAD is covalently bound to its enzyme as a result of a base removing a proton from the C-8 methyl group and an acid donating a proton to N-1. Then a histidine side chain of the enzyme adds to the methylene carbon at C-8 as a proton adds to N-5. Draw the mechanism for these two steps.
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