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2.7.4.27
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x * 40000, SDS-PAGE
671766
2.7.4.27
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761623
2.7.4.27
homodimer
2 * 48000, SDS-PAGE, gel filtration, pH 7.0-7.5
645448
2.7.4.27
homodimer
90000 at pH 7.5
722586
2.7.4.27
homodimer
enzyme PDRP forms a compact homodimer in which each protomer contains two separate N-terminal and C-terminal domains. The N-terminal domain has conserved intramolecular and intermolecular disulfide bonds for enzyme PDRP dimerization. Three-dimensional structure analysis, overview. The C-terminal domain is the site of both kinase and diphosphorylase activities
739360
2.7.4.27
homotetramer
180000 at pH 8.3
722586
2.7.4.27
homotetramer
4 * 48000, SDS-PAGE, gel filtration, pH 8.3
645448
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