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pH Optimum Minimum
pH Optimum Maximum
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1.10.3.1
-999
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the enhancement of kcat upon activation is accompanied by a marked shift in the pH optimum from pH 4.5 to pH 6.0 for the oxidation of t-butyl catechol from 4.5 to 6.0, an increased sensitivity to tropolone, altered susceptibility to proteolytic degradation and decreased thermostability, overview
671857
1.10.3.1
3.5
4.5
dependent on the substrate, overview
675101
1.10.3.1
4
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catechol oxidation
440434
1.10.3.1
4
6
dependent on conditions, overview
671593
1.10.3.1
4
7
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712219
1.10.3.1
4.5
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assay at
674142
1.10.3.1
4.5
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latent, nonactivated membrane isozyme
674774
1.10.3.1
4.5
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native enzyme
671857
1.10.3.1
4.5
5.8
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658789
1.10.3.1
4.7
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440428
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