Inorganic pyrophosphatase

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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The biological assembly of Inorganic pyrophosphatase ''Helicobacter pylori'' is <scene name='48/488499/Cv/7'>homohexamer</scene>. PPase <scene name='48/488499/Cv/5'>binding pocket has electrostatic potential and is composed of 3 lysine residues, a tyrosine and several water molecules</scene><ref>PMID:16988955</ref>. {{Template:ColorKey_Charge_Anionic}} / {{Template:ColorKey_Charge_Cationic}}. Water molecules shown as red spheres.
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The biological assembly of Inorganic pyrophosphatase ''Helicobacter pylori'' is <scene name='48/488499/Cv/6'>homohexamer</scene>. PPase <scene name='48/488499/Cv/7'>binding pocket has electrostatic potential and is composed of 3 lysine residues, a tyrosine and several water molecules</scene><ref>PMID:16988955</ref>. {{Template:ColorKey_Charge_Anionic}} / {{Template:ColorKey_Charge_Cationic}}. Water molecules shown as red spheres.
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==3D structures of inorganic pyrophosphatase==
==3D structures of inorganic pyrophosphatase==

Revision as of 13:09, 19 May 2019

Inorganic pyrophosphatase complex with pyrophosphate, 2bqy

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3D structures of inorganic pyrophosphatase

Updated on 19-May-2019

References

  1. Harold FM. Inorganic polyphosphates in biology: structure, metabolism, and function. Bacteriol Rev. 1966 Dec;30(4):772-94. PMID:5342521
  2. Chao TC, Huang H, Tsai JY, Huang CY, Sun YJ. Kinetic and structural properties of inorganic pyrophosphatase from the pathogenic bacterium Helicobacter pylori. Proteins. 2006 Nov 15;65(3):670-80. PMID:16988955 doi:10.1002/prot.21093

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