Acid-beta-glucosidase

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Several x-ray structures of the enzyme have been solved. [http://www.pdb.org PDB] codes:
Several x-ray structures of the enzyme have been solved. [http://www.pdb.org PDB] codes:
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[[1ogs]] - the first structure of acid-beta-glucosidase, the enzyme involved in Gacher disease. Structure of deglycosylated Cerezyme™.
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[[1ogs]] - the first structure of acid-beta-glucosidase, the enzyme involved in Gacher disease. Structure of deglycosylated Cerezyme™. <ref>PMID:12792654</ref>
[[2f61]]; [[2nt0]]; [[2nt1]]; [[2v3d]]; [[2v3e]]; [[2v3f]]; [[2nsx]]; [[2j25]]
[[2f61]]; [[2nt0]]; [[2nt1]]; [[2v3d]]; [[2v3e]]; [[2v3f]]; [[2nsx]]; [[2j25]]
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[[2xwd]], [[2xwe]] – hABG + nojirimycin derivative
[[2xwd]], [[2xwe]] – hABG + nojirimycin derivative
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== References ==
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== Additional Resources ==
== Additional Resources ==

Revision as of 07:36, 23 December 2015

Human acid-β-glucosidase (PDB code 1ogs)

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3D structures of Acid-β-glucosidase

Updated on 23-December-2015

2wkl, 3gxd, 3gxi, 3gxm, 2v3f, 2nt0, 2nt1, 2j25, 2f61, 1ogs, 3rik – hABG – human
3ke0, 3keh – hABG (mutant)
2wcg, 3gxf, 2vt0, 2v3e, 2v3d, 1y7v, 3ril – hABG + inhibitor
2nsx – hABG + pharmacological chaperone
2xwd, 2xwe – hABG + nojirimycin derivative

References

  1. Dvir H, Harel M, McCarthy AA, Toker L, Silman I, Futerman AH, Sussman JL. X-ray structure of human acid-beta-glucosidase, the defective enzyme in Gaucher disease. EMBO Rep. 2003 Jul;4(7):704-9. PMID:12792654 doi:10.1038/sj.embor.embor873

Additional Resources

Metabolic Disorders
Carbohydrate Metabolism
Treatment of Gaucher disease

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