FAD is covalently bound to succinate dehydrogenase (the enzyme whose mechanism was shown
Chapter 23, Problem 6(choose chapter or problem)
FAD is covalently bound to succinate dehydrogenase (the enzyme whose mechanism was shown on theprevious page) as a result of a base removing a proton from the C-8 methyl group and an acid donating aproton to N-1. Then a histidine side chain of the enzyme adds to the methylene carbon at C-8 and a protonadds to N-5. Draw the mechanism for these two steps using B:_and HB for the base and acid, respectively.
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