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Reactivation effects by glycerol and ethylene glycol of inactivated ALA synthetase ofR. spheroides were observed. Accompanying the reactivation of the inactivated enzyme, Km value for PLP decreased to levels similar to those of the freshly prepared enzyme.
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Yubisui, T., Takeshita, M. & Yoneyama, Y. Reactivation by glycerol and ethylene glycol of inactivatedδ-aminolevulinic acid synthetase ofRhodopseudomonas spheroides. Experientia 32, 859–860 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02003730
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