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. 2019 Feb 13;116(10):4599–4604. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1817964116

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7.

H. pylori FeoB possess ATPase activity. HpNFeoB catalyzes hydrolysis of ATP (●) as well as GTP (■) and ITP (▲). It is noted that the HpNFeoB was insoluble in the E. coli expression host and therefore had to be solubilized and refolded, resulting in decreased specific activity.