3.1.3.102 | functional overexpression of the individual domains in Escherichia coli establishes that the riboflavin kinase and FMN hydrolase activities reside, respectively, in the C-terminal (AtFMN) and N-terminal (AtFHy) domains of the bifunctional riboflavin kinase/FMN phosphatase (AtFMN/FHy). Riboflavin kinase and FMN hydrolase domains of AtFMN/FHy can be physically separated, with little change in their kinetic properties |
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