5.3.1.8: mannose-6-phosphate isomerase
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Word Map on EC 5.3.1.8
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5.3.1.8
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phosphomannomutase
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gdp-mannose
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pyrophosphorylase
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phosphoglucomutase
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fructose-6-phosphate
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phosphoglucose
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enteropathy
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carbohydrate-deficient
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viannia
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allozyme
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braziliensis
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chlorophenol
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mannose-containing
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man-6-p
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phosphoglucoisomerase
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biolistic
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protein-losing
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l-ribose
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peruviana
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synthesis
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thermodenitrificans
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guyanensis
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biotechnology
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agriculture
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pharmacology
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analysis
- 5.3.1.8
- phosphomannomutase
- gdp-mannose
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pyrophosphorylase
- phosphoglucomutase
- fructose-6-phosphate
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phosphoglucose
- enteropathy
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carbohydrate-deficient
- viannia
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allozyme
- braziliensis
- chlorophenol
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mannose-containing
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man-6-p
- phosphoglucoisomerase
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biolistic
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protein-losing
- l-ribose
- peruviana
- synthesis
- thermodenitrificans
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guyanensis
- biotechnology
- agriculture
- pharmacology
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
BceA, BceAJ, becA, CHLNCDRAFT_139231, D-mannose-6-phosphate ketol-isomerase, GTMpi, Isomerase, mannose phosphate, KB1_0553, M6PI, ManA, Mannose phosphate isomerase, mannose-6-phosphate isomerase, MPI, Os01g0127900, Os09g0389000, PH0925, Phosphohexoisomerase, Phosphohexomutase, Phosphomannoisomerase, Phosphomannose isomerase, phosphomannose-isomerase, Phosphphexomutase, PMI, PMI/GMP, Pmi1, PMI2, PslB, type I phosphomannose isomerase, type I PMI
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General Stability
General Stability on EC 5.3.1.8 - mannose-6-phosphate isomerase
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EDTA-treated enzyme and 1,10-phenanthroline-treated enzyme is more susceptible to heat denaturation, addition of various metal ions causes the recovery of thermal stability. The most effective metal ion is Co2+, which causes the recovery of thermal stability to a level higher than that of the native enzyme
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