1.16.1.1: mercury(II) reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.16.1.1
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1.16.1.1
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organomercurial
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mercury-resistant
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hgcl2
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methylmercury
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lipoamide
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phytoremediation
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mercury-contaminated
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ferrooxidans
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hg-resistant
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geothermal
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metal-resistant
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phenylmercury
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mercury-polluted
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environmental protection
- 1.16.1.1
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organomercurial
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mercury-resistant
- hgcl2
- methylmercury
- lipoamide
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phytoremediation
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mercury-contaminated
- ferrooxidans
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hg-resistant
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geothermal
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metal-resistant
- phenylmercury
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mercury-polluted
- environmental protection
Reaction
Synonyms
bacterial mercuric reductase, Mer A, MerA, MerA protein, mercurate(II) reductase, mercuric (II) reductase, mercuric ion reductase, mercuric reductase, mercury reductase, Msed_1241, MseMerA, reduced NADP:mercuric ion oxidoreductase, reductase, mercurate(II), Rm CH34, Tn501 MerA, Tn501 mercuric ion reductase
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 1.16.1.1 - mercury(II) reductase
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0.1 mM of Cr6+ and Fe3+ do not have significant effect on the enzyme activity
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0.1 mM of Cr6+ and Fe3+ do not have significant effect on the enzyme activity
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the organism is resistant to CdCl2, CoCl2, CrCl3, CuCl2, PbCl2, ZnSO4, and to 0.28 mM HgCl2
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ions Sn2+, Ni2+ and Cd2+ neither inhibit nor stimulate the enzyme activity
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the mercuric reductase is functional in high salt and resistant to high concentrations of Hg2+