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EC Number Substrates Commentary Substrates Organism Products Commentary (Products) Reversibility
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.5.B1more enzyme EF1143 fails to hydrolyze any of the dNTPs when a sole dNTP is present in the reaction mixture. Among the four dNTPs, only dGTP can function as an activator of dATP and dCTP hydrolysis. dGTP hydrolysis is clearly enhanced by the presence of dATP or dCTP, but not dTTP, with dATP being the more potent activator. Further, dTTP hydrolysis is virtually nonexistent when any one other dNTP is combined with dTTP in the reaction mixture. With all four dNTPs present at equal concentrations, the decreasing order of dNTP hydrolysis is dGTP, dCTP, dATP, dTTP Enterococcus faecalis ? - ?
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.5.B1more enzyme EF1143 fails to hydrolyze any of the dNTPs when a sole dNTP is present in the reaction mixture. Among the four dNTPs, only dGTP can function as an activator of dATP and dCTP hydrolysis. dGTP hydrolysis is clearly enhanced by the presence of dATP or dCTP, but not dTTP, with dATP being the more potent activator. Further, dTTP hydrolysis is virtually nonexistent when any one other dNTP is combined with dTTP in the reaction mixture. With all four dNTPs present at equal concentrations, the decreasing order of dNTP hydrolysis is dGTP, dCTP, dATP, dTTP Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 700802 ? - ?
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