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<scene name='Cory_Tiedeman_Sandbox_1/Active_sice/1'>active site</scene> of enolase as shown, involves Lys 345, Lys 396, Glu 168, Glu 211, and His 159.  Enolase forms a complex with   
<scene name='Cory_Tiedeman_Sandbox_1/Active_sice/1'>active site</scene> of enolase as shown, involves Lys 345, Lys 396, Glu 168, Glu 211, and His 159.  Enolase forms a complex with   
<scene name='Cory_Tiedeman_Sandbox_1/Mg/2'>Mg 2+</scene> at its active site.  The Mg 2+ then forms a bond with 2PG to connect it with enolase.  Fluoride ions inhibits glcolysis by forming a bond with Mg 2+ thus blocks the substrate (2PG) from binding to the active site of enolase.<ref>{{text book |author=Voet, Donald; Voet, Judith C.; Pratt, Charlotte W.|title=Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the Molecular Level|edition= 3|pages=500|}}</ref>   
<scene name='Cory_Tiedeman_Sandbox_1/Mg/2'>Mg 2+</scene> at its active site.  The Mg 2+ then forms a bond with 2PG to connect it with enolase.  Fluoride ions inhibits glcolysis by forming a bond with Mg 2+ thus blocks the substrate (2PG) from binding to the active site of enolase.<ref>{{text book |author=Voet, Donald; Voet, Judith C.; Pratt, Charlotte W.|title=Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the Molecular Level|edition= 3|pages=500|}}</ref>   
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==References==
==References==
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