4.1.1.37: uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase
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Word Map on EC 4.1.1.37
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4.1.1.37
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porphyria
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cutanea
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tarda
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heme
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erythrocyte
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porphyrinogenic
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hexachlorobenzene
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urinary
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hepatoerythropoietic
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porphobilinogen
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overload
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photosensitivity
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ferrochelatase
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protoporphyrin
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hemochromatosis
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5-aminolaevulinate
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heptacarboxylic
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hexachlorobenzene-induced
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hypertrichosis
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phlebotomy
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erythropoietic
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delta-aminolaevulinic
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polyhalogenated
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5-aminolevulinic
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protoporphyrinogen
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uroporphyria
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tetrapyrrole
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sun-exposed
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blister
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siderosis
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diagnostics
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3,4,3\',4\'-tetrachlorobiphenyl
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medicine
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hcb-induced
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miliae
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coproporphyria
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bulla
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agriculture
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hepta
- 4.1.1.37
- porphyria
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cutanea
- tarda
- heme
- erythrocyte
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porphyrinogenic
- hexachlorobenzene
- urinary
-
hepatoerythropoietic
- porphobilinogen
- overload
-
photosensitivity
-
ferrochelatase
- protoporphyrin
- hemochromatosis
-
5-aminolaevulinate
-
heptacarboxylic
-
hexachlorobenzene-induced
- hypertrichosis
-
phlebotomy
-
erythropoietic
-
delta-aminolaevulinic
-
polyhalogenated
-
5-aminolevulinic
- protoporphyrinogen
-
uroporphyria
- tetrapyrrole
-
sun-exposed
- blister
- siderosis
- diagnostics
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3,4,3\',4\'-tetrachlorobiphenyl
- medicine
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hcb-induced
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miliae
- coproporphyria
- bulla
- agriculture
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hepta
Reaction
Synonyms
ch-UroD, Decarboxylase, uroporphyrinogen, Hem12p, PCL, Porphyrinogen carboxy-lyase, rl-UroD, tobacco UROD, UORO-D, UPD, URO-D, Uro-decarboxylase, uro-III decarboxylase, UroD, UROD protein, UROD1, uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase, uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase 1, Uroporphyrinogen III decarboxylase, uroporphyrinogen-decarboxylase, uroporphyrinogen-III decarboxylase
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Storage Stability
Storage Stability on EC 4.1.1.37 - uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase
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-20°C or 4°C, 50 mM sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.5, containing 300 mM imidazole, 1% Triton X-100, 50 mM NaCl, and 10% glycerol, more than a week, significant loss in activity
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-20°C, in 30-70% ammonium saturation fraction, 2 weeks, remains stable
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-20°C, in 30-70% ammonium saturation fraction, 8 weeks, 50% loss of activity
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frozen in 25 mM potassium phosphate buffer, pH 7.0, containing 2-mercaptoethanol, stable
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