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3.2.1.17
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FII
171095
3.2.1.17
5.3
8
pH 5.3 and pH 8.0: more than 50% of maximal activity
679934
3.2.1.17
5.4
7.2
wild-type and two-active site lysozyme both retain over 80% activity as determined by assaying the lysis of Micrococcus lysodeikticus cells over a pH range of 5.3 to 7.2
677972
3.2.1.17
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171108
3.2.1.17
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7
pH 6.0: about 60% of maximal activity, pH 7.0: about 55% of maximal activity
682650
3.2.1.17
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9
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171095
3.2.1.17
6.5
7.5
pH 6.5: about 55% of maximal activity, pH 7.5: about 20% of maximal activity, at ionic strength 0.03
679139
3.2.1.17
6.5
8.5
from pH 6.5-8.5, the rising of the pH results in decrease in lytic activity of native enzyme and mutant _K1insK, but not _K1insK
682197
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