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pH Optimum Minimum
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1.1.1.95
5.2
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enzyme possess a dual pH optimum. A significant decrease in the Ki for substrate inhibition at pH values corresponding to the valley between these optima is responsible for this phenomenon
687625
1.1.1.95
5.5
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NADH oxidation
287527
1.1.1.95
6
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optimal pH for reduction of 2-oxoglutarate and oxaloacetate
763716
1.1.1.95
6
6.5
reaction with 3-phosphohydroxypyruvate + NADH
655484
1.1.1.95
6.1
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NADH oxidation
287540
1.1.1.95
6.5
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656277
1.1.1.95
6.5
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substrates: 3-phosphooxypyruvate + NADH
763677
1.1.1.95
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762680
1.1.1.95
7.1
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assay at
698189
1.1.1.95
7.5
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3-phosphohydroxypyruvate reduction
684698
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