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<scene name='56/563213/Full_protein/2'>Succinyl-CoA synthetase</scene> is an enzyme that plays a key role in the citric acid cycle by catalyzing the reaction of succinyl-CoA + NDP + Pi <-> succinate + CoA + NTP. The isoform shown here is from ''Sus scrofa'' and utilizes GTP. Other isoforms utilize ATP. Succinyl-CoA synthetase is a dimer composed of two chains, alpha and beta. The alpha chain is shown in green and the beta chain is shown in blue. The <scene name='56/563213/secondary_structure/1'>Secondary Structure</scene> is composed of alpha helices (blue), beta sheets (yellow), and nonrepetitive sequences. | <scene name='56/563213/Full_protein/2'>Succinyl-CoA synthetase</scene> is an enzyme that plays a key role in the citric acid cycle by catalyzing the reaction of succinyl-CoA + NDP + Pi <-> succinate + CoA + NTP. The isoform shown here is from ''Sus scrofa'' and utilizes GTP. Other isoforms utilize ATP. Succinyl-CoA synthetase is a dimer composed of two chains, alpha and beta. The alpha chain is shown in green and the beta chain is shown in blue. The <scene name='56/563213/secondary_structure/1'>Secondary Structure</scene> is composed of alpha helices (blue), beta sheets (yellow), and nonrepetitive sequences. | ||
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Succinyl-CoA synthetase
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is an enzyme that plays a key role in the citric acid cycle by catalyzing the reaction of succinyl-CoA + NDP + Pi <-> succinate + CoA + NTP. The isoform shown here is from Sus scrofa and utilizes GTP. Other isoforms utilize ATP. Succinyl-CoA synthetase is a dimer composed of two chains, alpha and beta. The alpha chain is shown in green and the beta chain is shown in blue. The is composed of alpha helices (blue), beta sheets (yellow), and nonrepetitive sequences.
