EC Number |
Metals/Ions |
Reference |
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2.7.4.14 | Ca2+ |
required for the phosphorylation of CMP, IUMP and dCMP by either ATP or dCTP. With CMP as phosphate acceptor and ATP as phosphate donor, Mn2+, Ni2+ and Ca2+ are able to substitute for Mg2+ but are less effective. The relative rates are Mg2+ (100%), Mn2+ (42%), Ni2+ (16%), and Ca2+ (13%) |
645139 |
2.7.4.14 | Co2+ |
divalent cation required, Mn2+ can substitute for Mg2+ |
645149 |
2.7.4.14 | Mg2+ |
- |
673598, 692040, 693063, 694478, 694479 |
2.7.4.14 | Mg2+ |
divalent cation required, Mg2+ is most effective |
645149 |
2.7.4.14 | Mg2+ |
optimal concentration is 2-3 mM |
645141 |
2.7.4.14 | Mg2+ |
required |
737991, 739215, 739700 |
2.7.4.14 | Mg2+ |
required for phosphorylation of CMP, UMP and dCMP by either ATP or dCTP |
645143 |
2.7.4.14 | Mg2+ |
required for the phosphorylation of CMP, IUMP and dCMP by either ATP or dCTP. With CMP as phosphate acceptor and ATP as phosphate donor, Mn2+, Ni2+ and Ca2+ are able to substitute for Mg2+ but are less effective. The relative rates are Mg2+ (100%), Mn2+ (42%), Ni2+ (16%), and Ca2+ (13%) |
645139 |
2.7.4.14 | Mg2+ |
strong requirement, maximal activity at 3 mM |
645160 |
2.7.4.14 | Mn2+ |
divalent cation required, Mn2+ can substitute for Mg2+ |
645149 |