EC Number |
Metals/Ions |
Reference |
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3.6.1.60 | Co2+ |
a divalent cation is essential for activity, with Mn2+ by far the most effective between 2 and 6 mM. Cu2+ supports less than 30% and Zn2+ and Co2+ each less than 3% of the maximum activity |
714610 |
3.6.1.60 | Cu2+ |
a divalent cation is essential for activity, with Mn2+ by far the most effective between 2 and 6 mM. Cu2+ supports less than 30% and Zn2+ and Co2+ each less than 3% of the maximum activity |
714610 |
3.6.1.60 | Mg2+ |
optimal activity with 4-10 mM Mg2+ or 0.2 mM Mn2+ |
715442 |
3.6.1.60 | Mg2+ |
optimal activity with 5 mM Mg2+. No activity with Mn2+ |
714949 |
3.6.1.60 | Mg2+ |
required, activates |
756069 |
3.6.1.60 | Mn2+ |
a divalent cation is essential for activity, with Mn2+ by far the most effective between 2 and 6 mM. Cu2+ supports less than 30% and Zn2+ and Co2+ each less than 3% of the maximum activity |
714610 |
3.6.1.60 | Mn2+ |
optimal activity with 4-10 mM Mg2+ or 0.2 mM Mn2+ |
715442 |
3.6.1.60 | more |
Mg2+, Ni2+ and Ca1+ are not able to activate the enzyme |
714610 |
3.6.1.60 | Zn2+ |
a divalent cation is essential for activity, with Mn2+ by far the most effective between 2 and 6 mM. Cu2+ supports less than 30% and Zn2+ and Co2+ each less than 3% of the maximum activity |
714610 |