Sandbox Reserved 800

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PBD: 2AKZ
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Catalytic Residus:
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E 166; H 189; E 209; V 240; K 342; H 370; A 393;
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Ligands:
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G37; A38; S39; T40; I42; H157; Q165; E166; E209; S248; E249; Q297; K342; R371; S372
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Metal Ligand Binding Sites:
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S39; Q165; E166; D244; E242 D317; L340 K342; K393
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This Enzyme is a Dimer
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Enzyme Reaction
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2-phospho-D-glycerate <--> phosphoenolpyruvate + H2O
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<Structure load='2akz' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Enolase' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
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This is <scene name='56/563212/Rainbow_enolate/1'>Rainbow Enolate</scene>Isn't it pretty! :)

Revision as of 18:37, 9 October 2013

This Sandbox is Reserved from Oct 10, 2013, through May 20, 2014 for use in the course "CHEM 410 Biochemistry 1 and 2" taught by Hanna Tims at the Messiah College. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 780 through Sandbox Reserved 807.
To get started:
  • Click the edit this page tab at the top. Save the page after each step, then edit it again.
  • Click the 3D button (when editing, above the wikitext box) to insert Jmol.
  • show the Scene authoring tools, create a molecular scene, and save it. Copy the green link into the page.
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PBD: 2AKZ

Catalytic Residus: E 166; H 189; E 209; V 240; K 342; H 370; A 393;

Ligands: G37; A38; S39; T40; I42; H157; Q165; E166; E209; S248; E249; Q297; K342; R371; S372

Metal Ligand Binding Sites: S39; Q165; E166; D244; E242 D317; L340 K342; K393

This Enzyme is a Dimer

Enzyme Reaction 2-phospho-D-glycerate <--> phosphoenolpyruvate + H2O

Enolase

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This is Isn't it pretty! :)

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