2.7.1.77: nucleoside phosphotransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.7.1.77
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2.7.1.77
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nocturnal
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penile
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tumescence
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nasal
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provocation
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ensemble
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erectile
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rhinitis
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neomycin
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allergen
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erect
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normalisation
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monte
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impotence
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services
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carlo
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healthcare
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kanamycin
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prick
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neopterin
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thematic
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professionals
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semi-structured
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psychogenic
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practitioner
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dermatophagoides
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neuropsychological
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pteronyssinus
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rhinomanometry
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nonpharmacological
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rem
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allergen-specific
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kanamycin-resistant
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lennard-jones
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laparoscopy
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stakeholder
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organisational
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rhinoconjunctivitis
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nonpalpable
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rhinometry
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nonallergic
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sneezing
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synthesis
- 2.7.1.77
-
nocturnal
-
penile
-
tumescence
-
nasal
-
provocation
-
ensemble
-
erectile
- rhinitis
- neomycin
- allergen
-
erect
-
normalisation
-
monte
- impotence
-
services
-
carlo
-
healthcare
- kanamycin
-
prick
- neopterin
-
thematic
-
professionals
-
semi-structured
-
psychogenic
-
practitioner
- dermatophagoides
-
neuropsychological
- pteronyssinus
-
rhinomanometry
-
nonpharmacological
- rem
-
allergen-specific
-
kanamycin-resistant
-
lennard-jones
-
laparoscopy
-
stakeholder
-
organisational
-
rhinoconjunctivitis
-
nonpalpable
-
rhinometry
-
nonallergic
-
sneezing
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
nonspecific nucleoside phosphotransferase, NPT, nucleotide:3'-deoxynucleoside 5'-phosphotransferase, phosphotransferase, nucleoside
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Temperature Stability
Temperature Stability on EC 2.7.1.77 - nucleoside phosphotransferase
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pH 8.0, 3 min, 50 mM Tris-HCl buffer containing 10% glycerol, 50% loss of activity
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pH 8.0, 3 min, 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer containing 10% glycerol, pH 6.8, 50% loss of activity
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probably the free apoenzyme is converted by means of cooperative interactions between regulatory sites into an enzyme-nucleotide complex which is particularly stable at 37°C
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unstable to heat, protected from inactivation by a large number of nucleotides
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unstable to heat, protected from inactivation by a large number of nucleotides
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addition of aliphatic alcohols, 0.2 M butanol, propanol or ethanol or urea induces a much more rapid inactivation at 37°C of associated forms
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thermal stability is reduced when metal is removed but can be restored by addition of Mg2+