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EC Number Metals/Ions Commentary Reference
Show all pathways known for 5.1.3.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 5.1.3.1Co2+ Co2+ is able to activate the enzyme in vitro 716784
Show all pathways known for 5.1.3.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 5.1.3.1Fe2+ RPE uses Fe2+ for catalysis 714945
Show all pathways known for 5.1.3.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 5.1.3.1Fe2+ the enzyme employs a ferrous iron atom as a solvent-exposed cofactor 716784
Show all pathways known for 5.1.3.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 5.1.3.1Mg2+ assay carried out at 10 mM Mg2+ 672127
Show all pathways known for 5.1.3.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 5.1.3.1Mn2+ manganese can activate the enzyme in vitro in place of iron converting the enzyme to a form that is unaffected by H2O2 716784
Show all pathways known for 5.1.3.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 5.1.3.1more Ca2+, Cd2+, Cu2+, Mg2+, and Ni2+ do not activate the enzyme 716784
Show all pathways known for 5.1.3.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 5.1.3.1more no requirement for a divalent metal ion in catalysis 653499
Show all pathways known for 5.1.3.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 5.1.3.1Zn2+ Zn2+ is able to activate the enzyme in vitro 716784
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