Lactate Dehydrogenase

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The <scene name='Lactate_Dehydrogenase/Secondary/2'>secondary structure</scene> of LDH as shown here is comprised of 40% alpha helices and 23% beta sheets<ref name="2nd">http://www.cheric.org/ippage/e/ipdata/2004/05/file/e200405-701.pdf </ref>. The SCOP data classifies this form of lactate dehydrogenase as mixed beta-alpha-beta, with mainly parallel beta sheets.
The <scene name='Lactate_Dehydrogenase/Secondary/2'>secondary structure</scene> of LDH as shown here is comprised of 40% alpha helices and 23% beta sheets<ref name="2nd">http://www.cheric.org/ippage/e/ipdata/2004/05/file/e200405-701.pdf </ref>. The SCOP data classifies this form of lactate dehydrogenase as mixed beta-alpha-beta, with mainly parallel beta sheets.
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See [[Human Lactate Hydrogenase]].
See [[Rossmann fold]].
See [[Rossmann fold]].

Revision as of 10:15, 20 January 2019

Lactate dehydrogenase dimer complex with cofactor NAD and pyruvate (PDB code 4nd4)

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3D structures of lactate dehydrogenase

Updated on 20-January-2019

Additional Information

For additional information, see Carbohydrate Metabolism

Reference

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