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<scene name='Sandbox_250/Ache_ach/22'>CAS</scene>, highlighted in red, holds ACh in the optimal position for hydrolysis by interacting with the quaternary ammonium ion of ACh.
<scene name='Sandbox_250/Ache_ach/22'>CAS</scene>, highlighted in red, holds ACh in the optimal position for hydrolysis by interacting with the quaternary ammonium ion of ACh.


The AChE active site includes three residues that form a catalytic triad: <scene name='Sandbox_250/Ache_ach/20'>Ser200, Glu327, and His440</scene>. The <scene name='Sandbox_250/Ache_ach/23'>Catalytic Triad</scene>, highlithed in blue, is responsible for the hydrolysis of ACh into acetate and choline.
The AChE active site includes three residues that form a catalytic triad: <scene name='Sandbox_250/Ache_ach/20'>Ser200, Glu327, and His440</scene>. The <scene name='Sandbox_250/Ache_ach/28'>Catalytic Triad</scene>, highlithed in blue, is responsible for the hydrolysis of ACh into acetate and choline.




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