EC Number |
Molecular Weight [Da] |
Molecular Weight Maximum [Da] |
Reference |
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1.9.6.1 | 16000 |
- |
1 * 90000 (NapA) + 1 * 16000 (NapB), Nap activity is lost rapidly during the separation of NapA from NapB by anion exchange chromatography, SDS-PAGE |
697968 |
1.9.6.1 | 16000 |
- |
1 * 93000 + 1 * 16000, SDS-PAGE |
697696 |
1.9.6.1 | 16000 |
- |
x * 16000 + x * 90000, SDS-PAGE |
684990 |
1.9.6.1 | 16000 |
- |
x * 90000 + x * 16000, two-subunit complex, NapA is an 90000 Da catalytic subunit which binds a bis-molybdenum guanosine dinucleoside cofactor and a [4Fe4S] cluster. NapB is an 16000 Da electron-transfer subunit, which in other bacteria binds two c-type haems |
654561 |
1.9.6.1 | 17000 |
- |
1 * 17000 (NapB) + 1 * 90000 (NapA), the NapA holoenzyme associates with a di-heme c-type cytochrome redox partner (NapB). NapA and NapB proteins purify independently and not as a tight heterodimeric complex. Dissociation constants of 0.015 mM and 0.032 mM are determined for oxidized and reduced NapAB complexes, respectively |
674891 |
1.9.6.1 | 17000 |
- |
1 * 17000 + 1 * 87000, SDS-PAGE |
698544 |
1.9.6.1 | 18924 |
- |
1 * 93309 + 1 * 18924, calculated from sequence |
698544 |
1.9.6.1 | 87000 |
- |
1 * 17000 + 1 * 87000, SDS-PAGE |
698544 |
1.9.6.1 | 90000 |
- |
1 * 17000 (NapB) + 1 * 90000 (NapA), the NapA holoenzyme associates with a di-heme c-type cytochrome redox partner (NapB). NapA and NapB proteins purify independently and not as a tight heterodimeric complex. Dissociation constants of 0.015 mM and 0.032 mM are determined for oxidized and reduced NapAB complexes, respectively |
674891 |
1.9.6.1 | 90000 |
- |
1 * 90000 (NapA) + 1 * 16000 (NapB), Nap activity is lost rapidly during the separation of NapA from NapB by anion exchange chromatography, SDS-PAGE |
697968 |