1.2.7.1: pyruvate synthase
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Word Map on EC 1.2.7.1
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1.2.7.1
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ferredoxins
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acetyl-coa
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clostridium
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hydrogenase
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metronidazole
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hydrogenosomal
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trichomonas
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vaginalis
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thiamin
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histolytica
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entamoeba
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giardia
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desulfovibrio
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pasteurianum
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low-potential
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duodenalis
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trichomoniasis
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2-oxoacids
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flavodoxins
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adp-forming
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nitazoxanide
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formate-lyase
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wood-ljungdahl
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2-oxoacid:ferredoxin
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5-nitroimidazole
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acetogenic
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metronidazole-resistant
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africanus
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tritrichomonas
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hydrogen-producing
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foramen
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amitochondriate
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synthesis
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ferredoxin-type
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indolepyruvate
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biofuel production
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analysis
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biotechnology
- 1.2.7.1
- ferredoxins
- acetyl-coa
- clostridium
- hydrogenase
- metronidazole
- hydrogenosomal
- trichomonas
- vaginalis
- thiamin
- histolytica
- entamoeba
- giardia
- desulfovibrio
- pasteurianum
-
low-potential
- duodenalis
-
trichomoniasis
- 2-oxoacids
- flavodoxins
-
adp-forming
- nitazoxanide
- formate-lyase
-
wood-ljungdahl
-
2-oxoacid:ferredoxin
-
5-nitroimidazole
-
acetogenic
-
metronidazole-resistant
- africanus
-
tritrichomonas
-
hydrogen-producing
-
foramen
-
amitochondriate
- synthesis
-
ferredoxin-type
- indolepyruvate
- biofuel production
- analysis
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
2-ketobutyrate synthase, 2-oxobutyrate (methylviologen), 2-oxobutyrate synthase (benzylviologen), 2-oxobutyrate-ferredoxin oxidoreductase, alpha-ketobutyrate synthase, alpha-ketobutyrate-ferredoxin oxidoreductase, AP120, Ape2126/2128, bifunctional pyruvate decarboxylase/pyruvate ferredoxin oxidoreductase, EC 1.2.7.2, Moth_0064, NifJ1, OFOR, PFO, PFO A, PFOR, Pfor1, PforA, PFR, PFR1, POR, PorEDABG, pyruvate ferredoxin oxidoreductase, pyruvate-ferredoxin oxidoreductase, pyruvate:Fd oxidoreductase, pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase, pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase A, synthase, 2-oxobutyrate, TKV_c04340, Tsac_0046, TTE0445
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General Stability
General Stability on EC 1.2.7.1 - pyruvate synthase
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following dialysis, the enzyme is very unstable in the absence of glycerol or ethylene glycol, thiamine diphosphate and MgCl2 also help to maintain activity
purified enzyme, stored for one year under liquid N2, no loss of activity if thawed anaerobically
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the enzyme is extremely oxygen sensitive, losing 90% of its activity upon exposure to air for 1 h at 0°C
the operational stability of the enzyme in alginate hydrogels retains over 68% initial activity after 10 repeated cycles
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