1.4.1.11: L-erythro-3,5-diaminohexanoate dehydrogenase
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Reaction
Synonyms
dehydrogenase, L-3,5-diaminohexanoate, L-3,5-diaminohexanoate dehydrogenase, L-erythro-3,5-diaminohexanoate dehydrogenase
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 1.4.1.11 - L-erythro-3,5-diaminohexanoate dehydrogenase
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dimer
tetramer
additional information
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2 * 37000, the dimer is about one third as active as the tetramer, SDS-PAGE
dimer
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2 * 37000, the dimer is about one third as active as the tetramer, SDS-PAGE
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4 * 37000, the dimer is about one third as active as the tetramer, SDS-PAGE
tetramer
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4 * 37000, the dimer is about one third as active as the tetramer, SDS-PAGE
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the enzyme can exist in at least two forms which have different specific activities. The more active form is favored by a high concentration of enzyme and by the presence of a saturating level of L-erythro-3,5-diaminohexanoate and of high concentrations of various salts of which ammonium chloride, Tris chloride, and sodium EDTA are most effective. The less active form is favored by a low concentration of enzyme and low ionic strength
additional information
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the enzyme can exist in at least two forms which have different specific activities. The more active form is favored by a high concentration of enzyme and by the presence of a saturating level of L-erythro-3,5-diaminohexanoate and of high concentrations of various salts of which ammonium chloride, Tris chloride, and sodium EDTA are most effective. The less active form is favored by a low concentration of enzyme and low ionic strength
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