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In some proteins, the side chain of serine appears to undergo ionization. explain why ionization would be facilitated by the presence of an aspartate residue nearby.
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In some proteins, the side chain of serine appears to undergo ionization. explain why ionization would be facilitated by the presence of an aspartate residue nearby.
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The ionization would be facilitated by the presence of an aspartic acid residue under the correct conditions the negative charge on the aspartic acid residue can function as a base and accept the hydrogen from the hydroxyl group on the serine residue.
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