EC Number |
Metals/Ions |
Reference |
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2.4.1.27 | Ca2+ |
four of the six X-ray structures of the enzyme contain metal ions which activate the enzyme, including Mg2+ in forms 1 and 2 and Mn2+ or Ca2+. Mg2+, Mn2+ and Ca2+ bind near the beta-phosphate of the nucleotide, but they occupy slightly different positions |
489029 |
2.4.1.27 | Mg2+ |
four of the six X-ray structures of the enzyme contain metal ions which activate the enzyme, including Mg2+ in forms 1 and 2 and Mn2+ or Ca2+. Mg2+, Mn2+ and Ca2+ bind near the beta-phosphate of the nucleotide, but they occupy slightly different positions |
489029 |
2.4.1.27 | Mn2+ |
four of the six X-ray structures of the enzyme contain metal ions which activate the enzyme, including Mg2+ in forms 1 and 2 and Mn2+ or Ca2+. Mg2+, Mn2+ and Ca2+ bind near the beta-phosphate of the nucleotide, but they occupy slightly different positions |
489029 |