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There is an huge error in the image File:Gluthathione_Reductase_Graphic_7.jpg The final arrow on the far right should be flipped as to indicate conversion of Peroxide to Water. This corrections needs to be made somehow because the way the image is now is misleading, and even erroneously reverses the role of Glutathione reductase. Please help on this issue. Thanks. - Akehs talk 9 September 2014
Frankly I don't get what the use is of showing the backbone of the structure of an enzyme - not just here but on many pages, and many books do it, too. What does it do for our understanding of the enzyme's activity? It's like a beauty pageant with X-ray images. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.97.47.64 ( talk) 15:15, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
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There is an huge error in the image File:Gluthathione_Reductase_Graphic_7.jpg The final arrow on the far right should be flipped as to indicate conversion of Peroxide to Water. This corrections needs to be made somehow because the way the image is now is misleading, and even erroneously reverses the role of Glutathione reductase. Please help on this issue. Thanks. - Akehs talk 9 September 2014
Frankly I don't get what the use is of showing the backbone of the structure of an enzyme - not just here but on many pages, and many books do it, too. What does it do for our understanding of the enzyme's activity? It's like a beauty pageant with X-ray images. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.97.47.64 ( talk) 15:15, 24 November 2010 (UTC)