2.5.1.30: heptaprenyl diphosphate synthase
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Word Map on EC 2.5.1.30
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2.5.1.30
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prenyltransferase
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allylic
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synthases
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menaquinone-7
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stearothermophilus
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geranylgeranyl
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hexaprenyl
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medium-chain
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micrococcus
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luteus
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heteromeric
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hepes
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mops
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zwitterionic
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undecaprenyl
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pharmacology
- 2.5.1.30
- prenyltransferase
-
allylic
- synthases
- menaquinone-7
- stearothermophilus
-
geranylgeranyl
-
hexaprenyl
-
medium-chain
-
micrococcus
- luteus
-
heteromeric
- hepes
- mops
-
zwitterionic
- undecaprenyl
- pharmacology
Reaction
+ 4 isopentenyl diphosphate = 4 diphosphate +
Synonyms
HepPP synthase, HepPPS, HepPS, heptaprenyl pyrophosphate synthetase, heptaprenylpyrophosphate synthetase
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 2.5.1.30 - heptaprenyl diphosphate synthase
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Mg2+
Mn2+
Mg2+
requires a divalent cation for the enzymatic activity with an optimal level of 1 mM Mg2+ or 2 mM Mn2+, respectively
Mg2+
this enzyme is composed of two dissociable subunits that exhibit a catalytic activity only when they are associated together in the presence of a cofactor, Mg2+, and a substrate, farnesyl diphosphate. The quartz-crystal microbalance measurement reveals that farnesyl diphosphate is preferentially bound to subunit II in the presence of Mg2+, while the atomic force microscopy measurement shows that the adhesive force between the subunits is observed only in the presence of both Mg2+ and farnesyl diphosphate
Mn2+
requires a divalent cation for the enzymatic activity with an optimal level of 1 mM Mg2+ or 2 mM Mn2+, respectively