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In enzymology an acetylene hydratase (EC 4.2.1.112) is a fairly rare example of an enzyme containing tungsten. It catalyzes the hydration of acetylene to give acetaldehyde:C2H2 + H2O → CH3CHOThe W centre is bound to two molybdopterin cofactors. The mechanism is thought to involve attachment of acetylene to the metal followed by nucleophilic attack of water.This enzyme belongs to the family of lyases specifically the hydro-lyases which cleave carbon-oxygen bonds.

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