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Covalent catalysis is a mechanism in enzyme catalysis where the enzyme forms a transient covalent bond with the substrate, creating a more reactive intermediate that facilitates the reaction. This process often involves a nucleophilic attack by an amino acid residue in the enzyme's active site, providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy.
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