Enolase

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**[[4g7f]] - ENO – ''Trypanosoma cruzi''<br />
**[[4g7f]] - ENO – ''Trypanosoma cruzi''<br />
**[[4gir]], [[4gis]] - ENO – ''Vibrio harveyi''<br />
**[[4gir]], [[4gis]] - ENO – ''Vibrio harveyi''<br />
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**[[4rop]] - ENO – ''Synechococcus elongatus''<br />
*Enolase 1
*Enolase 1
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*Enolase 2
*Enolase 2
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**[[4ewj]] – ENO2 – ''Streptococcus suis''
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**[[4ewj]] – ENO2 – ''Streptococcus suis''<br />
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**[[4mks]] – ENO2 – ''Lactobacillus gasseri''<br />
*Enolase 3
*Enolase 3

Revision as of 06:51, 30 March 2015

Yeast enolase dimer complex with phosphoenolpyruvate and phosphoglycerate, 1one

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3D structures of enolase

Updated on 30-March-2015

Additional Resources

For additional information, see: Carbohydrate Metabolism
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References

  1. Voet, Donald, Judith G. Voet, and Charlotte W. Pratt. Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the Molecular Level. 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008.
  2. Voet, Donald, Judith G. Voet, and Charlotte W. Pratt. Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the Molecular Level. 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008.
  3. Pancholi, V. "Multifunctional a-Enolase: Its Role in Diseases." CMLS, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 58 (2001): 902-20.
  4. The scop authors. Structural Classification of Proteins. “Protein: Enolase from Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). 2009. 2/26 2010. [<http://scop.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/scop/data/scop.b.d.b.bc.b.b.html>.]
  5. The scop authors. Structural Classification of Proteins. “Protein: Enolase from Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). 2009. 2/26 2010. [<http://scop.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/scop/data/scop.b.d.b.bc.b.b.html>.]
  6. Nguyen, Tram, and Katelyn Thompson. "Mechanism of Enolase Converting 2-Phosphoglycerate to Phosphoenolpyruvate." ChemDraw 10.0: Public Domain, 2008. [1].
  7. Voet, Donald, Judith G. Voet, and Charlotte W. Pratt. Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the Molecular Level. 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008.
  8. Westhead, E. W., and BO G. Malmstrom. "The Chemical Kinetics of the Enolase Reaction with Special References to the Use of Mixed Solvents." The Journal of Biological Chemistry 228 (1957): 655-71.
  9. Westhead, E. W., and BO G. Malmstrom. "The Chemical Kinetics of the Enolase Reaction with Special References to the Use of Mixed Solvents." The Journal of Biological Chemistry 228 (1957): 655-71.
  10. Pancholi, V. "Multifunctional a-Enolase: Its Role in Diseases." CMLS, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 58 (2001): 902-20.
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