Alkaline phosphatase

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'''Alkaline phosphatase''' (ALP) is an enzyme which removes phosphate from nucleotides, proteins and alkaloids. The enzyme is most effective in alkaline environment.
'''Alkaline phosphatase''' (ALP) is an enzyme which removes phosphate from nucleotides, proteins and alkaloids. The enzyme is most effective in alkaline environment.
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== 3D Structures of alkaline phosphatase ==
== 3D Structures of alkaline phosphatase ==
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''Update November 2011''
[[1alk]], [[1ed9]], [[1ed8]] – EcALP + Zn + Mg – ''Eschechia coli''<br />
[[1alk]], [[1ed9]], [[1ed8]] – EcALP + Zn + Mg – ''Eschechia coli''<br />
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[[1khl]], [[3dyc]] - EcALP (mutant) + Zn + phosphate<br />
[[1khl]], [[3dyc]] - EcALP (mutant) + Zn + phosphate<br />
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[[1alh]] - EcALP + Zn + phosphate<br />
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[[1alh]], [[3tg0]] - EcALP + Zn + phosphate<br />
[[1y6v]] - EcALP + Co + phosphate<br />
[[1y6v]] - EcALP + Co + phosphate<br />
[[1y7a]] - EcALP (mutant) + Co + phosphate<br />
[[1y7a]] - EcALP (mutant) + Co + phosphate<br />

Revision as of 08:28, 17 November 2011

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Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme which removes phosphate from nucleotides, proteins and alkaloids. The enzyme is most effective in alkaline environment.

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3D Structures of alkaline phosphatase

Update November 2011

1alk, 1ed9, 1ed8 – EcALP + Zn + Mg – Eschechia coli
3bdh - EcALP + Mg
1aja, 3bdf, 3bdg – EcALP (mutant)
1ali, 1ajb, 1ajc, 1ajd, 1alj, 1ani, 1anj, 2anh, 1hqa, 1urb, 1hjk, 1khk, 1kh7 - EcALP (mutant) + Zn + Mg
1ura - EcALP (mutant) + Zn
1khn - EcALP (mutant) + Zn
1b8j - EcALP + Zn + Mg + VO4
1kh5 - EcALP (mutant) + Zn + Mg + AlF3
1khj - EcALP (mutant) + Zn + AlF3
1k7h – nsALP + Zn + maleic acid – northern shrimp
1shq - nsALP + Zn + Mg
1zeb - hALP + Zn + Mg – human
1zef - hALP + Zn + Mg + phenylalanine
2glq - hALP + Zn + Mg + Sr
3e2d – ALP + Zn + Mg – Vibrio
3a52 - ALP + Zn + Mg – Shewanella

ALP complexes with phosphate derivative

1khl, 3dyc - EcALP (mutant) + Zn + phosphate
1alh, 3tg0 - EcALP + Zn + phosphate
1y6v - EcALP + Co + phosphate
1y7a - EcALP (mutant) + Co + phosphate
1elx, 1ely, 1elz, 1kh9, 1kh4, 2g9y, 3cmr - EcALP (mutant) + Zn + Mg + phosphate
3dpc - EcALP (mutant) + phosphorylated peptide
2ga3 - EcALP (mutant) + Zn + Mg + phosphothreonine
1ew8 - EcALP + Zn + phosphonoacetic acid + phosphate
1ew9 - EcALP + Zn + Mg + mercaptomethyl phosphonate
1shn - nsALP + Zn + phosphate
1zed - hALP + Zn + Mg + PO3 + nitrophenyl hydrogen methylphosphonate
3mk0, 3mk1 - hALP + Zn + Mg + phosphate + nitrophenol + phosphoserine
3mk2 - hALP + Zn + Mg + phosphoserine
2iuc - AbALP + Zn + Mg + phosphate – Antarctic bacterium
2w5v, 2w5x - AbALP (mutant) + Zn + Mg + phosphoserine
2w5w - AbALP (mutant) + Zn + phosphoserine
2x98 - ALP + Zn + Mg + phosphate – Halobacterium salinarum

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