Phosphoglycerate Kinase
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- | [[3oz7]], [[3oza]] – PfPGK – ''Plasmodium falciparum''<BR /> | + | **[[3oz7]], [[3oza]] – PfPGK – ''Plasmodium falciparum''<BR /> |
- | [[3q3v]] – PGK – ''Campylobacter jejuni''<BR /> | + | **[[3q3v]] – PGK – ''Campylobacter jejuni''<BR /> |
- | [[2p9q]] – mPGK2 – mouse<BR /> | + | **[[2p9q]] – mPGK2 – mouse<BR /> |
- | [[2ie8]] – PGK – ''Thermus caldophilus''<BR /> | + | **[[2ie8]] – PGK – ''Thermus caldophilus''<BR /> |
- | [[1zmr]] – PGK – ''Escherichia coli''<BR /> | + | **[[1zmr]] – PGK – ''Escherichia coli''<BR /> |
- | [[1v6s]] – PGK – ''Thermos thermophilus''<BR /> | + | **[[1v6s]] – PGK – ''Thermos thermophilus''<BR /> |
- | [[1fw8]] – yPGK – yeast<BR /> | + | **[[1fw8]] – yPGK – yeast<BR /> |
- | [[2pgk]] – PGK – horse<br /> | + | **[[2pgk]] – PGK – horse<br /> |
- | [[3b2b]], [[3uwd]] - PGK – ''Bacillus anthracis''<br /> | + | **[[3b2b]], [[3uwd]] - PGK – ''Bacillus anthracis''<br /> |
- | [[4dg5]] – PGK – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<br /> | + | **[[4dg5]] – PGK – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<br /> |
- | [[4ehj]] – FtPGK – ''Francisella tularensis''<br /> | + | **[[4ehj]] – FtPGK – ''Francisella tularensis''<br /> |
- | + | *Phosphoglycerate kinase binary complex | |
- | [[1vjc]] – pPGK + MgATP – pig<BR /> | + | **[[1vjc]] – pPGK + MgATP – pig<BR /> |
- | [[1vjd]] - pPGK + ATP<BR /> | + | **[[1vjd]] - pPGK + ATP<BR /> |
- | [[1ltk]] – PfPGK + AMP<BR /> | + | **[[1ltk]] – PfPGK + AMP<BR /> |
- | [[16pk]]– TbPGK (mutant) + bisubstrate analog – ''Trypanosoma brucei''<BR /> | + | **[[16pk]]– TbPGK (mutant) + bisubstrate analog – ''Trypanosoma brucei''<BR /> |
- | [[1php]] – PGK + ADP – ''Geobacillus stearothermophilus''<BR /> | + | **[[1php]] – PGK + ADP – ''Geobacillus stearothermophilus''<BR /> |
- | [[4fey]] – FtPGK + ADP<br /> | + | **[[4fey]] – FtPGK + ADP<br /> |
- | [[1vpe]] – PGK + ANP – ''Thermotoga maritima''<BR /> | + | **[[1vpe]] – PGK + ANP – ''Thermotoga maritima''<BR /> |
- | [[2cun]] – PGK + PGA – ''Pyrococcus horikoshii''<BR /> | + | **[[2cun]] – PGK + PGA – ''Pyrococcus horikoshii''<BR /> |
- | [[2p9t]] – mPGK2 + PGA<BR /> | + | **[[2p9t]] – mPGK2 + PGA<BR /> |
- | [[2xe6]], [[3c39]] – hPGK1 + PGA<BR /> | + | **[[2xe6]], [[3c39]] – hPGK1 + PGA<BR /> |
- | [[2zgv]] - hPGK1 + ADP<BR /> | + | **[[2zgv]] - hPGK1 + ADP<BR /> |
- | [[3c3b]], [[3c3c]] - hPGK1 + CDP <br /> | + | **[[3c3b]], [[3c3c]] - hPGK1 + CDP <br /> |
- | [[3zoz]] – hPGK1 + Br<br /> | + | **[[3zoz]] – hPGK1 + Br<br /> |
- | [[3zlb]] - PGK + ANP – ''Streptococcus pneumoniae''<br /> | + | **[[3zlb]] - PGK + ANP – ''Streptococcus pneumoniae''<br /> |
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+ | **[[2paa]] - mPGK2 + ATP + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[1hdi]] - mPGK + MgATP + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[1kf0]] - mPGK + AMPPCP + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[1qpg]] - yPGK + MgATP + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[3pgk]] - yPGK + ATP + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[13pk]] - TbPGK + ADP + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[2y3i]], [[2ybe]], [[2xe7]], [[2x13]], [[3c3a]] – hPGK1 + ADP + PGA – human<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[2xe8]] - hPGK1 + AMPPNP + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[2x14]] - hPGK1 (mutant) + AMPPCP + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[2wzb]] - hPGK1 + ADP + MgF3 + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[4axx]] - hPGK1 + ADP + BeF3 + 3PG<br /> | ||
+ | **[[2wzc]] - hPGK1 + ADP + AlF4 + PGA<BR /> | ||
+ | **[[2wzd]] - hPGK1 (mutant) + ADP + AlF3 + PGA<BR /> | ||
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3D structures of phosphoglycerate kinase
Updated on 03-December-2014
Additional Resources
For additional information, see: Carbohydrate Metabolism
References
- ↑ Auerbach, Gunter et al. 1997. Closed Structure of phosphoglycerate kinase from Thermotoga maritima reveals the catalytic mechanism and determinants of thermal stability. Structure. 5:1475-1483.
- ↑ Voet, Donald et al. 2008. Fundamentals of Biochemistry. 3rd ed. 499
- ↑ Auerbach, Gunter et al. 1997. Closed Structure of phosphoglycerate kinase from Thermotoga maritima reveals the catalytic mechanism and determinants of thermal stability. Structure. 5:1475-1483.
- ↑ Blake and Rice. 1981. Phosphoglycerate kinase. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 293:93-104.
- ↑ Vas, M, Varga, A et al. 2010. Insight into the Mechanism of of Domain Movements and their Role in Enzyme Function: Example of 3-Phosphoglycerate kinase. Current Protein and Peptide Science. Jan 21, 2010. (Epub ahead of publication).
- ↑ Harnan, G. et al. 1992. Domain Motions in Phosphoglycerate Kinase: Determination of Interdomain Distance Distribution by Site Specific Labeling and Time Resolved Flourescense Energy Transfer. PNAS. 89:11764-11768.
- ↑ Auerbach, Gunter et al. 1997. Closed Structure of phosphoglycerate kinase from Thermotoga maritima reveals the catalytic mechanism and determinants of thermal stability. Structure. 5:1475-1483.
- ↑ Auerbach, Gunter et al. 1997. Closed Structure of phosphoglycerate kinase from Thermotoga maritima reveals the catalytic mechanism and determinants of thermal stability. Structure. 5:1475-1483.
- ↑ Scopes, Robert. 1977. The Steady State Kinetics of Yeast Phosphoglycerate Kinase. European Journal of Biochemistry. 85, 503-516
- ↑ Macioszek, Jerzy et al. 1990. Kinetics of the Two-Enzyme Phosphoglycerate Kinase/Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Couple. Plant Physiology 94: 291-296.
- ↑ Shaobo, Wu et al. 2009. PGK1 expression responds to freezing, anoxia, and dehydration stresses in freeze tolerant wood frog, Rana sylvatica. Journal of Experimental Zoology. 311, 57-67
- ↑ Hogg, PJ. 2002. Biological Regulation through protein disulfide bond cleavage. Redox Report. 7(2), 71-77.
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