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2.4.1.65
Mg2+
required for activity
661845
2.4.1.65
Mg2+
stimulates, 20 mM required for maximal activation
637635
2.4.1.65
Mn2+
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637636
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658008
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693000
2.4.1.65
Mn2+
absolutely required
691644
2.4.1.65
Mn2+
activation above pH 8.0
637636
2.4.1.65
Mn2+
binds the enzyme and increases affinity for the acceptor. One possible functional role of manganese in catalysis can be as an electrophilic catalyst, co-ordinating the negative charges of the phosphate groups of the GDP-Fuc donor and promoting Fuc transfer. A low pH values such role would be played by the proton. Mn2+ leads to 2.7fold activation of SFT3
661313
2.4.1.65
Mn2+
Fuc-T V is Mn2+ dependent
661341
2.4.1.65
Mn2+
required for activation in vitro, optimum concentration is 10-15 mM
660797
2.4.1.65
Mn2+
required for activity
661845
2.4.1.65
Mn2+
stimulates, activation is maximal at 5 mM
637635
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