Phosphoserine aminotransferase

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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Phosphoserine aminotransferase''' (PSAT) catalyzes the reversible conversion of phosphoserine and oxoglutarate to produce glutamate and 3-phosphonooxypyruvate. PSAT is part of the phosphoserine biosynthesis<ref>PMID:10637769</ref>. Pyridoxal phosphate (vitamin B6, PLP) is a cofactor of PAT.
'''Phosphoserine aminotransferase''' (PSAT) catalyzes the reversible conversion of phosphoserine and oxoglutarate to produce glutamate and 3-phosphonooxypyruvate. PSAT is part of the phosphoserine biosynthesis<ref>PMID:10637769</ref>. Pyridoxal phosphate (vitamin B6, PLP) is a cofactor of PAT.

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Phosphoserine aminotransferase dimer complex with pyridoxal phosphate, triethylene glycol, Hepes, Cl- and Mg+2 ions (PDB entry 1w23)

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