5.4.2.8: phosphomannomutase
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Word Map on EC 5.4.2.8
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5.4.2.8
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carbohydrate-deficient
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transferrin
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gdp-mannose
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multisystemic
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cdg-ia
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team
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mannose-1-phosphate
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pectoralis
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phosphoglucomutase
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doctors
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obstetric
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hypoglycosylation
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nipple
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lipid-linked
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psoas
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premammillary
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strabismus
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paromomycin
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meniscectomy
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medicine
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food industry
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biotechnology
- 5.4.2.8
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carbohydrate-deficient
- transferrin
- gdp-mannose
-
multisystemic
-
cdg-ia
-
team
- mannose-1-phosphate
-
pectoralis
- phosphoglucomutase
-
doctors
-
obstetric
-
hypoglycosylation
-
nipple
-
lipid-linked
-
psoas
-
premammillary
-
strabismus
- paromomycin
-
meniscectomy
- medicine
- food industry
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
alpha-D-phosphohexomutase, alpha-phosphomannomutase1, EC 2.7.5.7, IMP-sensitive glucose-1,6-bisphosphatase, ManB, ORF17, PGM/PMM, PGM2, PgmG, phosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase, Phosphohexomutase, phosphomannomutase, phosphomannomutase 1, phosphomannomutase 2, phosphomannomutase/phosphoglucomutase, phosphomannomutase2, Phosphomannose mutase, Phosphomutase, mannose, PMM, PMM-1, PMM-2, PMM-A1, PMM-A2, PMM-B1, PMM-B2, PMM-D1, PMM-D2, PMM/PGM, PMM1, PMM2, PMMH-22, SP-2, SSO0207
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 5.4.2.8 - phosphomannomutase
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Co2+
Mg2+
Mn2+
Ni2+
additional information
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72% of the activation relative to Mg2+, maximal activity at 0.5 mM
Co2+
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divalent cation required, at 2.0 mM 57% of the activation relative to Mg2+
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divalent cation required, at 2.0 mM 7% of the activation relative to Mg2+
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36% of the activation relative to Mg2+, maximal activity at 0.5 mM
Ni2+
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divalent cation required, at 2.0 mM 22% of the activation relative to Mg2+
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no detectable activity after addition of 0.1 mM EDTA
additional information
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Ni2+, Mn2+ and Zn2+ at a concentration of 1 mM can also support activity, although to a lesser extent