2.6.1.77: taurine-pyruvate aminotransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.6.1.77
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2.6.1.77
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sulfoacetaldehyde
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2-aminoethanesulfonate
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sulfur
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sulfonate
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bilophila
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wadsworthia
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transamination
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sulfite
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cysteate
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sulfoacetate
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paracoccus
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desulfonation
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deamination
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rhodobacter
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isethionate
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acetaldehyde
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organosulfonate
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medicine
- 2.6.1.77
- sulfoacetaldehyde
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2-aminoethanesulfonate
- sulfur
- sulfonate
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bilophila
- wadsworthia
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transamination
- sulfite
- cysteate
- sulfoacetate
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paracoccus
-
desulfonation
-
deamination
-
rhodobacter
- isethionate
- acetaldehyde
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organosulfonate
- medicine
Reaction
Synonyms
aminotransferase, taurine-pyruvate, HPA, hypotaurine-inducible hypotaurine:pyruvate aminotransferase, Pden_4273, taurine transaminase, taurine:pyruvate aminotransferase, tPA
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 2.6.1.77 - taurine-pyruvate aminotransferase
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tetramer
additional information
additional information
formation of large aggregates depends on storage conditions, freezing at -20°C, or rapid freezing in liquid nitrogen with storage at -20°C increases the 350 kDa form, addition of glycerol decreases the aggregation, a dimer of 95 kDa is preferably formed during storage at 4°C
additional information
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formation of large aggregates depends on storage conditions, freezing at -20°C, or rapid freezing in liquid nitrogen with storage at -20°C increases the 350 kDa form, addition of glycerol decreases the aggregation, a dimer of 95 kDa is preferably formed during storage at 4°C
additional information
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formation of large aggregates depends on storage conditions, freezing at -20°C, or rapid freezing in liquid nitrogen with storage at -20°C increases the 350 kDa form, addition of glycerol decreases the aggregation, a dimer of 95 kDa is preferably formed during storage at 4°C
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additional information
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tetramers are most common, but other aggregates are also present
additional information
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tetramers are most common, but other aggregates are also present
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additional information
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tetramers are most common, but other aggregates are also present
additional information
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tetramers are most common, but other aggregates are also present
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