2.3.1.54 2-mercaptoethanol rapid, reversible inactivation, deactivation is a non-destructive transfer of an H atom equivalent to quench the glycyl radical 63 2.3.1.54 Acetylphosphinate mechanism-based inactivator 9090 2.3.1.54 ADP - 13 2.3.1.54 ATP regulates pyruvate cleavage to acetyl-CoA and formate, 10 mM reduces the reactin velocity by 95% 4 2.3.1.54 ATP - 4 2.3.1.54 Cl- - 141 2.3.1.54 CoA inhibits exchange reaction between pyruvate and formate, inhibits formate formation from pyruvate above 0.075 mM 18 2.3.1.54 D-Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate - 1499 2.3.1.54 DEAE-cellulose treated extracts do not catalyze formate formation from pyruvate 21579 2.3.1.54 dihydroxyacetone phosphate - 278 2.3.1.54 dioxygen - 32877 2.3.1.54 DTT reversible inactivation, deactivation is a non-destructive transfer of an H atom equivalent to quench the glycyl radical 177 2.3.1.54 formate product inhibition 120 2.3.1.54 HPO42- - 2843 2.3.1.54 hypophosphite strongly inhibits formate formation from pyruvate 9184 2.3.1.54 hypophosphite - 9184 2.3.1.54 hypophosphite formate formation from pyruvate inhibited 9184 2.3.1.54 iodoacetate - 93 2.3.1.54 methacrylate substrate-analogue suicide inhibitor 23504 2.3.1.54 methacrylate suicide inhibition mechanism, possibly involving also Arg176 and Arg435, binds to Cys419, modeling, overview 23504 2.3.1.54 additional information the putative pyruvate formate-lyase deactivase, as activity of AdhE together with an alcohol dehydrogenase and an acetaldehyde-CoA dehydrogenase activities, is not active on the enzyme PFL, it has no PFL deactivating activity 2 2.3.1.54 oxamate isosteric, chemically inert pyruvate analogue 825 2.3.1.54 oxygen - 1180 2.3.1.54 S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine - 36 2.3.1.54 SO42- - 245