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Asymmetric Methyl Groups: Asymmetric Methyl Groups, and the Mechanism of Malate Synthase

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The following two articles present a way of determining the chirality of doubly labelled methyl groups, and reveal that the condensation reaction catalysed by malate synthase takes place with inversion of configuration.

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CORNFORTH, J., REDMOND, J., EGGERER, H. et al. Asymmetric Methyl Groups: Asymmetric Methyl Groups, and the Mechanism of Malate Synthase. Nature 221, 1212–1213 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2211212a0

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