User:Trista Zawartkay/sandbox

Some ideas for Urocanase page:
 * 1) What is urocanase made of
 * 2) 676 amino acids long
 * 3) coded for by the UROC1 gene on the 3rd chromasome
 * 4) composed of 2 almost identical subunits making it a homodimer
 * 5) What does it do
 * 6) aids in the catabolism of L-histidine
 * 7) catalyzes the hydrolysis of urocanate
 * 8) How does it do what it does
 * 9) The enzyme uses NAD+ as an electrophile which leads to the sigmatropic rearrangement of urocanate
 * 10) The rearrangement allows the water to attack and hydrolyze the urocanate which turns the urocanate into imidizolone propinate
 * 11) What happens if it doesn't do what it is supposed to
 * 12) The catalysis of L-histidine stops at urocanate
 * 13) where is it found/ in what organisms
 * 14) Klebsiella aerogenes bacteria
 * 15) ox liver
 * 16) cat liver
 * 17) chicken liver
 * 18) what helps it do what it does
 * 19) can it be used elsewhere