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i Safari File Edit View History Bookmarks Develop Window Help 86%, a> blackboard.umkc.edu 32% iD Tue Apr 17 10:12 AM Connor Elizabeth Q Yoder Class Material-LS-BIOC 341 0001-Basic https /blackboard.umkoc.eduybbcswebdlav/pid-3281971-dt-content-rid-277998.. l Guided Solutions and | Chegg.com 3. [5 pts] Mercury (Hg) is toxic to most organisms. It binds to sulfhydryl groups (-SH). Because sulfur is reactive, it is present in the active site of many enzymes. Consider the enzymes whose mechanisms we discussed in the catabolism of glucose. Describe, or draw, the part of the mechanism of one of these enzymes which would be effected by Hg, indicating where the Hg would bind. (You do not need to draw the entire mechanism.) pdf Name of enzyme

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Enzymes inhibited by mercury includes acetylcholinesterase, catalase, dipeptyl peptidase (CD26), amylase, lipase, lactase and glucose-6-phosphatase.