Transketolase

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**[[3l84]] – CjTKT – ''Campylobacter jejuni''<br />
**[[3l84]] – CjTKT – ''Campylobacter jejuni''<br />
**[[3rim]] – TKT – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br />
**[[3rim]] – TKT – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br />
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**[[3uk1]] – BtTKT – ''Burkholderia thailandensis''
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**[[3uk1]] – BtTKT – ''Burkholderia thailandensis''<br />
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**[[4c7v]] - LsTKT – ''Lactobacillus salivarius''<br />
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**[[4xeu]] - TKT – ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''<br />
*Transketolase binary complexes
*Transketolase binary complexes
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**[[1qgd]] - EcTKT + TPP – ''Escherichia coli''
**[[1qgd]] - EcTKT + TPP – ''Escherichia coli''
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**[[1r9j]] - TKT + TPP – ''Leishmania mexicana''
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**[[1r9j]] - TKT + TPP – ''Leishmania mexicana''<br />
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**[[4c7x]] - LsTKT + TPP <br />
*Transketolase ternary complexes
*Transketolase ternary complexes

Revision as of 09:56, 21 June 2015

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Transketolase (TKT) catalyzes two opposite reactions. The synthesis of sedoheptulose-7-P in the pentose phosphate pathway using thiamine diphosphate (TPP) as co-factor; and the conversion of sedoheptulose-7-P and glyceraldehyde-3-P to aldose and ketose in the Calvin cycle.

3D Structures of transketolase

Updated on 21-June-2015

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