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Glycerate kinase
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[[Image:1to6.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of glycerate kinase, [[1to6]]]] | [[Image:1to6.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of glycerate kinase, [[1to6]]]] | ||
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'''Glycerate kinase''' (GK) catalyzes the conversion of ATP + glycerate to ADP + 3-phospho-glycerate. GK participates in the metabolic pathways of serine/glycine/threonine, glycolipid and glyoxylate-dicarboxylate. GK is the last step in the pathway which starts with glucose and ends with 2-phosphoglycerate. | '''Glycerate kinase''' (GK) catalyzes the conversion of ATP + glycerate to ADP + 3-phospho-glycerate. GK participates in the metabolic pathways of serine/glycine/threonine, glycolipid and glyoxylate-dicarboxylate. GK is the last step in the pathway which starts with glucose and ends with 2-phosphoglycerate. | ||
Revision as of 07:09, 12 June 2012
Glycerate kinase (GK) catalyzes the conversion of ATP + glycerate to ADP + 3-phospho-glycerate. GK participates in the metabolic pathways of serine/glycine/threonine, glycolipid and glyoxylate-dicarboxylate. GK is the last step in the pathway which starts with glucose and ends with 2-phosphoglycerate.
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3D Structures of glycerate kinase
1to6 – GK – Neisseria meningitides
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