Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase

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==3D structures of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase==
==3D structures of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase==
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===PDGH===
[[1ygy]], [[3dc2]] – MtPGDH – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br />
[[1ygy]], [[3dc2]] – MtPGDH – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br />
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[[3k5p]] - PGDH (mutant) – ''Brucella melitensis''
[[3k5p]] - PGDH (mutant) – ''Brucella melitensis''
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'''PGDH binary complex'''
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===PGDH binary complex===
[[1sc6]], [[2p9c]], [[2p9e]], [[2p9g]] - EcPGDH (mutant) + NAD – ''Escherichia coli''<br />
[[1sc6]], [[2p9c]], [[2p9e]], [[2p9g]] - EcPGDH (mutant) + NAD – ''Escherichia coli''<br />
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[[3ddn]] - MtPGDH + hydroxypyruvic acid phosphate
[[3ddn]] - MtPGDH + hydroxypyruvic acid phosphate
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'''PGDH ternary complex'''
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===PGDH ternary complex===
[[1psd]] - EcPGDH + serine + NAD <br />
[[1psd]] - EcPGDH + serine + NAD <br />

Revision as of 08:39, 2 September 2014

Human phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase dimer complex with malate and cofactor NAD 2g76

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Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PGDH) catalyzes the conversion of 3-phosphoglycerate into 3-phosphohydroxypyruvate. This is the first step of serine biosynthesis. NAD is used as cofactor. In some cancer cells there is an elevation in PGDH level.

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3D structures of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase

PDGH

1ygy, 3dc2 – MtPGDH – Mycobacterium tuberculosis
3evt - PGDH – Lactobacillus plantarum
3gg9 - PGDH – Ralstonia solanacearum
3k5p - PGDH (mutant) – Brucella melitensis

PGDH binary complex

1sc6, 2p9c, 2p9e, 2p9g - EcPGDH (mutant) + NAD – Escherichia coli
1yba - EcPGDH + NAD
1wwk - PGDH + NAD – Pyrococcus horikoshii
2g76 - PGDH + NAD – human
2ekl - PGDH + NAD – Sulfolobus tokodaii
3ddn - MtPGDH + hydroxypyruvic acid phosphate

PGDH ternary complex

1psd - EcPGDH + serine + NAD
2pa3 - EcPGDH (mutant) + serine + NAD

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