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Molecule Parameter List for NO3 | The statistics table lists the distribution of a molecule acting either as a substrate, product, enzyme or as a molecule within the network. The text color of a molecule is highlighted by color. | Statistics |
NO3 participated as | Molecule | Sum total of | Enzyme | Substrate of an enzyme | Product of an enzyme | Substrate in Reaction | Product in Reaction | No. of occurrences | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Accession and Pathway Details | |
Accession Name | Accession No. | Accession Type | Pathway Link | Stuehr_NOS | 12 | Pathway | NOS | This is a model of neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase expressed in Escherichia coli based on Santolini J. et al. J Biol Chem. (2001) 276(2):1233-43. The rates have been converted by 2x for every 10 degrees C. The original temperature was 10 degree C, cell temperature is assumed 30 degree C, so the conversion factor is 4. |
NO3 acting as a Molecule in Stuehr_NOS Network
Name | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Initial Conc. (uM) | Volume (fL) | Buffered | NO3 | Stuehr_NOS Accession No. : 12 | NOS Pathway No. : 66 | 0 | 0.0016667 | No | |
NO3 acting as a Product in a reaction in Stuehr_NOS Network
Kd is calculated only for second order reactions, like nA+nB <->nC or nA<->nC+nD, where n is number and A,B,C,D are molecules, where as for first order reactions Keq is calculated.
Kd for higher order reaction are not consider. |
Name | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Kf | Kb | Kd | tau | Reagents | k10 | Stuehr_NOS Accession No. : 12 | NOS Pathway No. : 66 | 1.2 (uM^-1 s^-1) | 0 (uM^-1 s^-1) | - | - | Substrate FeII_NO O2
Product FeIII NO3
| The rates were obtained from Stuehr et al, JBC 2001, 276(2): 1233-1243.... The rates are multiplied by 2X for every 10 C rise, to get it to the cell temp. kf -- 0.0052 |
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