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Revision as of 02:43, 15 October 2013
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This Sandbox is Reserved from Oct 10, 2013, through May 20, 2014 for use in the course "CHEM 410 Biochemistry 1 and 2" taught by Hanna Tims at the Messiah College. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 780 through Sandbox Reserved 807.
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Introduction and General Structure
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, or G-3-P dehydrogenase, is an enzyme that plays a significant role in metabolism. It catalyzes a step in glycolysis in which glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate is converted to 3-phospho-D-glyceroyl phosphate. G-3-P dehydrogenase is a tetramer protein made up of four subunits. The of G-3-P dehydrogenase consists of alpha helices which are displayed in purple and beta sheets which are displayed in green. The beta sheets are parallel.
Hydrogen Bonds
The of the backbone is displayed in green. There are no disulfide bonds present in this enzyme.