EC Number |
Metals/Ions |
Reference |
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6.4.1.4 | Mg2+ |
Mg2+ or Mn2+ required |
1882 |
6.4.1.4 | Mn2+ |
Mn2+ or Mg2+ required |
1882 |
6.4.1.4 | Co2+ |
divalent cation required, Co2+ activates at 34% of the efficiency relative to Mg2+ |
1884 |
6.4.1.4 | K+ |
activates 7fold at 50 mM. Relative activation by monovalent cations in decreasing order: K+/ NH4+, Na+, Li+ |
1884 |
6.4.1.4 | Li+ |
relative activation by monovalent cations in decreasing order: K+/ NH4+, Na+, Li+ |
1884 |
6.4.1.4 | Mg2+ |
divalent cation required, Mg2+ is the best activator |
1884, 1896 |
6.4.1.4 | Mn2+ |
divalent cation required. Mn2+ activates with 85% of the efficiency relative to Mg2+ |
1884 |
6.4.1.4 | Na+ |
relative activation by monovalent cations in decreasing order: K+/ NH4+, Na+, Li+ |
1884 |
6.4.1.4 | NH4+ |
relative activation by monovalent cations in decreasing order: K+/ NH4+, Na+, Li+ |
1884 |
6.4.1.4 | K+ |
activated 4 to 5fold by K+ or NH4+, 50-100 mM, kidney enzyme |
1885 |