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Phosphoglucomutase
Could someone please tell me the activators and inhibitors of phosphoglucomutase.
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OK. The principal activators include metal-binding agents such as histidine, diphenylthiocarbazone and 8-hydroxyquinoline, as well as glutathione, , glucose-1,6-bisphosphate and divalent cations such as Mg++.
Inhibitors include almost all chelating agents in high concentration, nucleotides, gluconate-6-phosphate and the majority of acetates.
A chilled acetate buffer at pH 5.0 is normally the preferred method of storage but activity will deteriorate over around two months. PH limits are 4.5 and 8.5 during storage
OK. The principal activators include metal-binding agents such as histidine, diphenylthiocarbazone and 8-hydroxyquinoline, as well as glutathione, , glucose-1,6-bisphosphate and divalent cations such as Mg++.
Inhibitors include almost all chelating agents in high concentration, nucleotides, gluconate-6-phosphate and the majority of acetates.
A chilled acetate buffer at pH 5.0 is normally the preferred method of storage but activity will deteriorate over around two months. PH limits are 4.5 and 8.5 during storage
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