1.13.99.1: inositol oxygenase
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Word Map on EC 1.13.99.1
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1.13.99.1
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d-glucuronate
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glucaric
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diiron
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ambience
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mixed-valent
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four-electron
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glucuronate-xylulose
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medicine
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diagnostics
- 1.13.99.1
- d-glucuronate
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glucaric
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diiron
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ambience
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mixed-valent
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four-electron
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glucuronate-xylulose
- medicine
- diagnostics
Reaction
Synonyms
amyoinositol oxygenase, AtMIOX, EC 1.13.1.11, EC 1.99.2.6, GsMIOX1a, Inositol oxygenase, inositol oxygenase 1, InOx, Kidney-specific protein 32, meso-Inositol oxygenase, MIOX, MIOX1, MIOX2, MIOX4, MIOX5, mMIOX, MOO, Myo-inositol oxygenase, OsMIOX, Oxygenase, inositol, ppMIOX, Renal-specific oxidoreductase, renal-specific oxidoreductase/myo-inositol oxygenase, RSOR/MIOX
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Molecular Weight
Molecular Weight on EC 1.13.99.1 - inositol oxygenase
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16800
17000
32663
electrospray MS determination, gel filtration, SDS-PAGE, sedimentation equilibirum, enzyme does not undergo oligomerization in the presence of myo-inositol
33000
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2 * 16800, dimer is the elementary active enzyme-building unit, oligomer (MW 270000) can be dissociated under mild conditions to monomers (MW 16800)
16800
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x * 16800, smallest active unit is tetramer, it is in a pH-dependent equilibrium with species consisting of 8, 12 and 16 subunits
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4 * 17000, gel filtration, smallest active unit is tetramer, which is in a pH-dependent equilibrium with species consisting of 8, 12 and 16 subunits
17000
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8 * 17000, smallest active unit is tetramer, it is in a pH-dependent equilibrium with species consisting of 8, 12 and 16 subunits
17000
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12 * 17000, smallest active unit is tetramer, it is in a pH-dependent equilibrium with species consisting of 8, 12 and 16 subunits
17000
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16 * 17000, smallest active unit is tetramer, it is in a pH-dependent equilibrium with species consisting of 8, 12 and 16 subunits