Beta-phosphoglucomutase

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'''Beta-phosphoglucomutase''' (BPGM) catalyzes the conversion of β-D-glucose 1-phosphate to β-D-glucose 6-phosphate. Mg+2 ion is the cofactor of the reaction and BPGM activation is achieved by Asp8 phosphorylation (D8P). α-D-galactose-1-phosphate is an inhibitor of BPGM. BPGM participates in sugar and starch metabolism.
'''Beta-phosphoglucomutase''' (BPGM) catalyzes the conversion of β-D-glucose 1-phosphate to β-D-glucose 6-phosphate. Mg+2 ion is the cofactor of the reaction and BPGM activation is achieved by Asp8 phosphorylation (D8P). α-D-galactose-1-phosphate is an inhibitor of BPGM. BPGM participates in sugar and starch metabolism.
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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==

Revision as of 07:27, 11 November 2015

Structure of phosphorylated β-phosphoglucomutase complex with Mg+2 ion (PDB code 1lvh).

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3D Structures of β-phosphoglucomutase

Updated on 11-November-2015

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