2.7.1.39: homoserine kinase
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Word Map on EC 2.7.1.39
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2.7.1.39
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keratitis
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herpes
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simplex
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corneal
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herpetic
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horseshoe
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immunopathological
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keratoplasty
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opacity
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virus-1
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immunoinflammatory
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isthmus
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trigeminal
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hsv-specific
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acyclovir
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anti-hsv
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phosphomevalonate
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agriculture
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slit-lamp
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aspartokinase
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drug development
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nephrolithotomy
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transperitoneal
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stone-free
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mckrae
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medicine
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lithotripsy
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hsv-infected
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hsv-1-induced
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lactofermentum
- 2.7.1.39
- keratitis
-
herpes
- simplex
- corneal
-
herpetic
-
horseshoe
-
immunopathological
-
keratoplasty
- opacity
-
virus-1
-
immunoinflammatory
-
isthmus
-
trigeminal
-
hsv-specific
- acyclovir
-
anti-hsv
- phosphomevalonate
- agriculture
-
slit-lamp
- aspartokinase
- drug development
-
nephrolithotomy
-
transperitoneal
-
stone-free
-
mckrae
- medicine
-
lithotripsy
-
hsv-infected
-
hsv-1-induced
- lactofermentum
Reaction
Synonyms
CglThrB, CThrB, DMR1, homoserine kinase, homoserine kinase (phosphorylating), HSK, kinase (phosphorylating), homoserine, kinase, homoserine (phosphorylating), Thr1, Thr1p, ThrB
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General Stability
General Stability on EC 2.7.1.39 - homoserine kinase
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enzyme stored with 3 mM ATP loses 50% of its activity after two freezing cycles. In presence of 50% v/v glycerol the enzyme loses 50% of its activity after 10 cycles. In the basic storage buffer, the enzyme loses 80% of its activity after a single freeze-thaw cycle