EC Number |
Inhibitors |
Structure |
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4.2.1.11 | more |
no inhibition by SH-reagents |
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4.2.1.11 | more |
- |
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4.2.1.11 | more |
no inhibition by NEM and iodoacetate |
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4.2.1.11 | more |
inhibition of enolase by fluoride in combination with phosphate can influence glycolysis and so reduce acid production of even growth rate, thereby leading to potential anticariogenic effects |
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4.2.1.11 | more |
recombinant enolase inhibits activity of purified dextransucrase |
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4.2.1.11 | more |
antibodies against enolase inhibits up to 60% of plasminogen binding |
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4.2.1.11 | more |
the muscle-specific enolase is used as a model enzyme for inhibition analysis by acrolein, 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal, and trans-2-nonenal, incubation for 1-24 h at 25°C, 37°C, and 45°C, overview. The compounds show inhibition effectivity in the following descending order: inhibition degree of enolase activity occurred in following order: 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal, acrolein, methylglyoxal, trans-2-nonenal, overview |
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4.2.1.11 | Mg2+ |
inhibitor above 1 mM, N207A, H159A, H159N and H159F mutants are stimulated at this concentration |
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4.2.1.11 | Mg2+ |
inhibitory at higher concentrations |
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4.2.1.11 | Mg2+ |
at high concentrations |
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