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. 2011 Nov 30;1:177. doi: 10.1038/srep00177

Table 3. Properties of known GpgPs and one MpgP (with GpgP activity). The M. tuberculosis GpgP belongs to the histidine phosphatase superfamily (His-Phos) while the other proteins belong to the HAD-like hydrolase superfamily.

GpgP activity Optimum pH aOptimum temperature Km GPG (mM)b Vmax (µmol/min.mg)b Cation dependence Reference
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (His-Phos) 7.0 45°C 0.35 67.2 Independent This study
Methanococcoides burtonii (HAD-like) 6.0 50°C 0.08 0.10 Co2+>Mg2+>Ni2+ 20
Persephonella marina (HAD-like) 7.0 85°C 0.36 97.0 Mg2+>Co2+>Mn2+ 27
Thermus thermophilus (HAD-like) 6.0 95°C 0.83 46.7 Co2+>Mg2+>Mn2+ 20, 28

aTemperatures at which GpgPs show maximal activity.

bKm and Vmax values were determined at each organism's optimum growth temperature (M. tuberculosis, 37°C; M. burtonii, 30°C; P. marina, 70°C; T. thermophilus, 70°C).