Adenylate Kinase from Maize Leaves: True Substrates, Inhibition by P 1 , P 5-di(adenosine-5′) pentaphosphate and Kinetic Mechanism

Purified maize leaf adenylate kinase (AK) was shown to use one molecule each of free ADP and Mg-ADP as well as free AM P and Mg-ATP as substrates in the forward and reverse reaction, respectively. This was deduced from substrate kinetic studies which were carried out under conditions of strictly def...

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