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2.4.1.96
proteolytic modification
enzyme appears to exist as an inactive proenzyme which can be activated by incubation of crude cell extracts with endogenous or exogenous proteases
489625
2.4.1.96
proteolytic modification
proteolytic activation mechanism might be the first step in the activation of IFP-synthase after cell shrinkage due to osmotic water loss. About 1 h later when proteolytic activation is no longer evident and the isofloridose pool is almost filled up a second maximum of active IFP-synthase is evident. This type of enzyme exhibits different molecular properties and might by involved in the turnover of the isofloridoside pool
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