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2.4.1.101
Ba2+
no activation
488360
2.4.1.101
Ba2+
slight activation
488368
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488370
2.4.1.101
Ca2+
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488370
2.4.1.101
Ca2+
can substitute Mn2+
488371
2.4.1.101
Ca2+
slight activation
488360
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488368
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488370
2.4.1.101
Ca2+
the enzyme in testicular fluid has an absolute requirement for either Co2+, or Mn2+, Mg2+ and ca2+. The activity is stimulated by the cations in the above order. The enzyme from cauda epididymal fluid has an absolute requirement for Mn2+ or Ca2+, with Co2+ and Mg2+ being ineffective
658192
2.4.1.101
Cd2+
78% efficiency
488360
2.4.1.101
Cd2+
activation
488360
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488368
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488370
2.4.1.101
Cd2+
can substitute for Mn2+ with 20%
488368
2.4.1.101
Co2+
91% efficiency
488360
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