2.3.1.8: phosphate acetyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.3.1.8
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2.3.1.8
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acetyl-coenzyme
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methanosarcina
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thermophila
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formate-lyase
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acetobutylicum
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pta-ack
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acetogenic
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coash
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acka-pta
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2.7.2.1
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phosphoketolase
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acetoin
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acetate-activating
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butyryl-coa
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tyrobutyricum
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substrate-level
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2,3-butanediol
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acetate-grown
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acetylphosphate
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sulfoacetaldehyde
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synthesis
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biotechnology
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biofuel production
- 2.3.1.8
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acetyl-coenzyme
- methanosarcina
- thermophila
- formate-lyase
- acetobutylicum
-
pta-ack
-
acetogenic
- coash
-
acka-pta
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2.7.2.1
- phosphoketolase
- acetoin
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acetate-activating
- butyryl-coa
- tyrobutyricum
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substrate-level
- 2,3-butanediol
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acetate-grown
- acetylphosphate
- sulfoacetaldehyde
- synthesis
- biotechnology
- biofuel production
Reaction
Synonyms
acetyl-S-CoA: orthophosphate acetyltransferase, acetyltransferase, phosphate, aster yellows witches'-broom phosphotransacetylase-like enzyme, AYWB-PduL, EutD, Moth_0864, Moth_1181, pduL1, pduL2, PGN_1179, phosphate acetyltransferase, phosphoacylase, phosphotransacetylase, phosphotransacetylase EutD, phosphotransacetylase Pta, PTA, Pta-1, Pta-2, PtaII1, PtaII2
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Temperature Stability
Temperature Stability on EC 2.3.1.8 - phosphate acetyltransferase
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40
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5 min, 1.5 mg/ml protein concentration, 0.15 M ammonium sulfate, pH 6, stable
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50
60
80
additional information
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5 min, 1.5 mg/ml protein concentration, 0.15 M ammonium sulfate, pH 6, 15% loss of activity
50
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5 min, 1.5 mg/ml protein concentration, 0.15 M ammonium sulfate, pH 6, 48% loss of activity
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5 min, 1.5 mg/ml protein concentration, 0.15 M ammonium sulfate, pH 6, 98% loss of activity
60
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pH 8.0, 50 mM Tris/HCl, complete loss of activity after 1 min
additional information
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sulfate and phosphate partially protect against heat inactivation