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English: In this enzyme-catalysed reaction, the chlorin ring system of chlorophylls forms as a propionate sidechain is cyclised on to the main porphyrin ring
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The chlorin ring system forms as the esterified propionate sidechain is cyclised on to the main porphyrin ring to form divinylprotochlorophyllide

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current15:14, 12 September 2020Thumbnail for version as of 15:14, 12 September 2020446 × 189 (31 KB)Michael D. TurnbullChanged to show three oxygens, which correctly balances the reaction
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