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1.1.99.28
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x * 40000, SDS-PAGE. In recombinant strains a precursur form of the enzyme with MW 45000 accumulates
10906
1.1.99.28
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x * 43000, calculation from nucleotide sequence
10901
1.1.99.28
homotetramer
4 * 40000, SDS-PAGE
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1.1.99.28
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724874
1.1.99.28
tetramer
4 * 40000, at pH 5, SDS-PAGE
10900
1.1.99.28
tetramer
each subunit of the tetramer comprises two domains, a classical dinucleotide-binding domain, and a C-terminal domain based on a predominantly antiparallel nine-stranded beta sheet
10914
1.1.99.28
tetramer
the N-terminal arm is essential for tetramer formation by wild-type GFOR
656483
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