Literature summary extracted from
Hadidi, A.; Fraenkel-Conrat, H.
Characterization and specificity of soluble RNA polymerase of Brome mosaic virus (1973), Virology, 52, 363-372.
Activating Compound
EC Number |
Activating Compound |
Comment |
Organism |
Structure |
---|
2.7.7.48 |
RNA |
stimulates |
Brome mosaic virus |
|
General Stability
EC Number |
General Stability |
Organism |
---|
2.7.7.48 |
purification is vitiated by great instability |
Brome mosaic virus |
Inhibitors
EC Number |
Inhibitors |
Comment |
Organism |
Structure |
---|
2.7.7.48 |
additional information |
activity is depressed by increasing monovalent ion concentrations |
Brome mosaic virus |
|
Metals/Ions
EC Number |
Metals/Ions |
Comment |
Organism |
Structure |
---|
2.7.7.48 |
Mg2+ |
optimal activity at 32 mM Mg2+ |
Brome mosaic virus |
|
Organism
EC Number |
Organism |
UniProt |
Comment |
Textmining |
---|
2.7.7.48 |
Brome mosaic virus |
- |
Hordeum vulgare leaf infected with |
- |
Purification (Commentary)
EC Number |
Purification (Comment) |
Organism |
---|
2.7.7.48 |
purification is vitiated by its great instability |
Brome mosaic virus |
Substrates and Products (Substrate)
EC Number |
Substrates |
Comment Substrates |
Organism |
Products |
Comment (Products) |
Rev. |
Reac. |
---|
2.7.7.48 |
nucleoside triphosphate + RNAn |
RNAs of Brome mosaic virus and the closely related cowpea Chlorotic mottle virus are the most effective, but some activity is also shown by certain other viral nucleic acids and polyribonucleotides |
Brome mosaic virus |
diphosphate + RNAn+1 |
- |
? |
|
pH Optimum
EC Number |
pH Optimum Minimum |
pH Optimum Maximum |
Comment |
Organism |
---|
2.7.7.48 |
8 |
- |
- |
Brome mosaic virus |