EC Number |
Activating Compound |
Reference |
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3.2.1.28 | 3',5'-cAMP |
activation is dependent on presence of ATP and a divalent cation such as Mg2+, Mn2+ or Co2+ |
136162 |
3.2.1.28 | ADP |
1 mM, activation to 139% of control |
750191 |
3.2.1.28 | alpha,alpha-trehalose |
the enzymatic activity increases with increasing concentrations of alpha,alpha-trehalose in the incubations up to about 50 mM |
679765 |
3.2.1.28 | AMP |
10 mM, in presence of CaCl2, 18% residual activity for extracellular isoform, 12% residual activity, intracellular isoform. No activation in absence of Ca2+ |
741947 |
3.2.1.28 | amygdalin |
induces the enzyme in different organs, e.g. Malphigian tubules, midgut, fat body, hemolymph, and body wall, when feeded to larvae |
664664 |
3.2.1.28 | arsenate |
- |
679765 |
3.2.1.28 | ATP |
1 mM, activation to 156% of control |
750191 |
3.2.1.28 | Ba2+ |
10 mM, activation to 112% of control |
750191 |
3.2.1.28 | betaine |
activates |
136180 |
3.2.1.28 | Ca2+ |
at pH 4.5, the enzyme is neither activated by calcium nor inhibited by EDTA or ATP. At pH 6.5, the enzyme is activated by calcium and inhibited by ATP |
741949 |