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GMP synthase

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<StructureSection load='2vxo' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of human GMP synthase dimer complex with xantosine 5-phosphate (stick model) and sulfate (PDB entry [[2vxo]])' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='2vxo' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of human GMP synthase dimer complex with xantosine 5-phosphate (stick model) and sulfate (PDB entry [[2vxo]])' scene=''>
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== Function ==
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'''GMP synthase''' (GMPS) catalyzes the conversion of xantosine 5’-phosphate, ATP, glutamine and water to glutamate, GMP, AMP and diphosphate. GMPS is active in purine and glutamate metabolism<ref>PMID:24462112</ref>.
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'''GMP synthase''' (GMPS) catalyzes the conversion of xantosine 5’-phosphate, ATP, glutamine and water to glutamate, GMP, AMP and diphosphate. GMPS is active in purine and glutamate metabolism.
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== Structural highlights ==
==3D structures of GMP synthase==
==3D structures of GMP synthase==
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[[2iss]] – TmGMPS subunit PDXT + PLP biosynthesis lyase PDXS<br />
[[2iss]] – TmGMPS subunit PDXT + PLP biosynthesis lyase PDXS<br />
[[1gpm]] – GMPS + pyrophosphate + AMP – ''Escherichia coli''
[[1gpm]] – GMPS + pyrophosphate + AMP – ''Escherichia coli''
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== References ==
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Revision as of 11:39, 15 March 2016

Structure of human GMP synthase dimer complex with xantosine 5-phosphate (stick model) and sulfate (PDB entry 2vxo)

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