EC Number |
Metals/Ions |
Reference |
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3.6.1.1 | Ca2+ |
2% of the activity with Mg2+ |
677801 |
3.6.1.1 | Ca2+ |
activates at up to 1 mM, inhibits at higher concentrations, complete inhibition at 2 mM, overview |
684535 |
3.6.1.1 | Ca2+ |
alkaline enzyme activated |
209799 |
3.6.1.1 | Ca2+ |
Ca2+, a strong antagonist of Mg2+ and inhibitor of all other PPases, can replace Mg2+ as activator of Mn2+-bound canonical Family II PPases, conferring about 10% of their maximal activity |
756721 |
3.6.1.1 | Ca2+ |
can displace Mg2+ |
690039 |
3.6.1.1 | Ca2+ |
hydrolysis of nucleoside triphosphates stimulated |
209783 |
3.6.1.1 | Ca2+ |
most potent activator |
209770 |
3.6.1.1 | Ca2+ |
required |
655580 |
3.6.1.1 | Cd2+ |
4 Cd2+ sites per subunit, enzyme activity lower compared to Mg2+ |
209773 |
3.6.1.1 | CdCl2 |
20 mM, 155% stimulation |
719753 |