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1.1.1.64
A203V
inactive enzyme
287223
1.1.1.64
E215D
inactive enzyme
287221
1.1.1.64
F208I
inactive enzyme
287221
1.1.1.64
M235V
inactive enzyme
287223
1.1.1.64
P282L
inactive enzyme
287221
1.1.1.64
R80I
mutant enzyme shows negligible conversion of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione to testosterone. The Km-value for androstenedione is 80fold higher than the KM-value for the wild-type enzyme
658172
1.1.1.64
R80K
conversion of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione to testosterone is reduced as compared to wild-type enzyme. The Km-value for androstenedione is 3.5fold higher than the KM-value for the wild-type enzyme
658172
1.1.1.64
R80L
conversion of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione to testosterone is strongly reduced as compared to wild-type enzyme. The Km-value for androstenedione is 21.6fold higher than the KM-value for the wild-type enzyme
658172
1.1.1.64
R80M
mutant enzyme shows negligible conversion of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione to testosterone. The Km-value for androstenedione is 90.7fold higher than the KM-value for the wild-type enzyme
658172
1.1.1.64
R80Q
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287223
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