Enolase
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[[Enolase 3D structures]] | [[Enolase 3D structures]] | ||
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- | *Enolase | ||
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- | **[[3dip]], [[2qgy]] – ENO – unidentified<BR /> | ||
- | **[[1oep]] - TbENO – ''Trypanosoma brucei''<BR /> | ||
- | **[[2ptw]] – TbENO (mutant) <BR /> | ||
- | **[[2ptx]] - TbENO (mutant) + sulfate<BR /> | ||
- | **[[2pty]] - TbENO (mutant) + PEP<BR /> | ||
- | **[[2ptz]], [[2pu0]], [[2pu1]] - TbENO (mutant) + PAH<BR /> | ||
- | **[[2pa6]] – ENO – ''Methanocaldococcus jannaschii''<BR /> | ||
- | **[[1w6t]] – ENO – ''Streptococcus pneumoniae''<BR /> | ||
- | **[[1iyx]] – ENO – ''Enterococcus hirae''<BR /> | ||
- | **[[1pdy]], [[1pdz]] – ENO – European lobster<br /> | ||
- | **[[3qn3]] – ENO – ''Campylobacter jejuni''<br /> | ||
- | **[[3tqp]] – ENO – ''Coxiella burnetii''<br /> | ||
- | **[[3ugv]] – ENO – ''Alpha proteobacterium''<br /> | ||
- | **[[4a3r]] – BsENO – ''Bacillus subtilis''<br /> | ||
- | **[[4h1z]] – ENO – ''Rhizobium meliloti''<br /> | ||
- | **[[4jn7]], [[4jn8]] – ENO – ''Agrobacterium radiobacter''<br /> | ||
- | **[[3zlf]], [[3zlg]], [[3zlh]] - ENO (mutant) – ''Streptococcus pyogenes''<br /> | ||
- | **[[4g7f]] - ENO – ''Trypanosoma cruzi''<br /> | ||
- | **[[4gir]], [[4gis]] - ENO – ''Vibrio harveyi''<br /> | ||
- | **[[4rop]] - SeENO – ''Synechococcus elongatus''<br /> | ||
- | **[[5j04]] - SeENO + PEP<br /> | ||
- | **[[5wro]] - ENO – Drosophila melanogaster<br /> | ||
- | **[[5boe]] - SaENO (mutant) + PEP – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<br /> | ||
- | **[[5bof]] - SaENO (mutant) <br /> | ||
- | **[[4yws]] - CaENO – ''Chloroflexus aurantiacus''<br /> | ||
- | **[[4z17]] - CaENO + PEP <br /> | ||
- | **[[4z1y]] - CaENO + 2PGA<br /> | ||
- | **[[6j36]] - ENO – ''Mycoplasma hyopneumaniae''<br /> | ||
- | **[[6nb2]] – LpENO + 2PGA – ''Legionella pneumophila''<br /> | ||
- | **[[6nbm]] - LpENO + phosphate <br /> | ||
- | **[[6o4n]] - ENO + phosphate – ''Chladmydia trachomatis'' <br /> | ||
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- | *Enolase 1 | ||
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- | **[[3b97]], [[2psn]] – hENO1 - human<BR /> | ||
- | **[[3otr]] – ENO1 – ''Toxoplasma gondii''<BR /> | ||
- | **[[3qtp]] – ENO1 – ''Entamoeba histolytica''<br /> | ||
- | **[[1e9i]] - EcENO1 – ''Escherichia coli''<BR /> | ||
- | **[[2xgz]], [[2xh0]], [[2xh2]], [[2xh4]], [[2xh7]] – EcENO1 residues 2-437 (mutant) <BR /> | ||
- | **[[6bfy]] - EcENO1 + 2PGA<br /> | ||
- | **[[6bfz]] - EcENO1 + PEP<br /> | ||
- | **[[3h8a]], [[2fym]], [[5ohg]] – EcENO1 + RNase E<BR /> | ||
- | **[[3uj2]] – ENO1 – ''Anaerostipes caccae''<br /> | ||
- | **[[3enl]], [[4enl]] – yENO1 - yeast<BR /> | ||
- | **[[2al1]], [[2al2]], [[1ebh]] – yENO1 + Mg<BR /> | ||
- | **[[1p43]], [[1p48]] – yENO1 (mutant) <BR /> | ||
- | **[[1ebg]], [[1els]] - yENO1 + PAH<BR /> | ||
- | **[[1l8p]] - yENO1 (mutant) + PAH<BR /> | ||
- | **[[2one]], [[1one]] – yENO1 + PEP + 2PGA<BR /> | ||
- | **[[5enl]], [[7enl]] - yENO1 + 2PGA<BR /> | ||
- | **[[1nel]], [[6enl]] – yENO1 + inhibitor | ||
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- | *Enolase 2 | ||
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- | **[[4ewj]] – ENO2 – ''Streptococcus suis''<br /> | ||
- | **[[4mks]] – ENO2 – ''Lactobacillus gasseri''<br /> | ||
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- | *Enolase 3 | ||
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- | **[[2xsx]] - hENO3 | ||
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- | *γ Enolase (neuron specific enolase) | ||
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- | **[[1te6]], [[3ucc]], [[3ucd]], [[3uje]], [[3ujf]], [[3ujr]], [[3ujs]], [[5td9]] – hENOγ<BR /> | ||
- | **[[2akm]], [[2akz]], [[5eu9]], [[5idz]], [[4za0]], [[4zcw]], [[5tij]] – hENOγ + inhibitor<br /> | ||
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- | *2, 3-diketo-5-methylthiopentyl-1-phosphate enolase | ||
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- | **[[2zvi]] – DK-MTP-1-P BsENO <br /> | ||
- | **[[2oej]] - BkDK-MTP-1-P ENO + Pi – ''Geobacillus kaustophilus''<br /> | ||
- | **[[2oek]], [[2oel]] - BkDK-MTP-1-P ENO + ion<br /> | ||
- | **[[2oem]] - BkDK-MTP-1-P ENO + Mg + phosphate derivative | ||
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==Additional Resources== | ==Additional Resources== | ||
For additional information, see: [[Carbohydrate Metabolism]] | For additional information, see: [[Carbohydrate Metabolism]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Additional Resources
For additional information, see: Carbohydrate Metabolism
References
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Pancholi, V. "Multifunctional a-Enolase: Its Role in Diseases." CMLS, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 58 (2001): 902-20.
- ↑ 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>.]
- ↑ 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>.]
- ↑ Nguyen, Tram, and Katelyn Thompson. "Mechanism of Enolase Converting 2-Phosphoglycerate to Phosphoenolpyruvate." ChemDraw 10.0: Public Domain, 2008. [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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Pancholi, V. "Multifunctional a-Enolase: Its Role in Diseases." CMLS, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 58 (2001): 902-20.
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