3-Phosphoglycerates: serine, glycine, cysteine

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3-phosphoglycerate → phosphohydroxyl-pyruvate → phosphoserine → serine
3-phosphoglycerate → phosphohydroxyl-pyruvate → phosphoserine → serine
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The conversion from 3-phosphoglycerate to phosphohydroxyl-pyruvate is achieved by the enzyme phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase. This enzyme is the key regulatory step in this pathway. Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase is regulated by the concentration of serine in the cell.
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The conversion from 3-phosphoglycerate to phosphohydroxyl-pyruvate is achieved by the enzyme [[phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase]]. This enzyme is the key regulatory step in this pathway. Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase is regulated by the concentration of serine in the cell.
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Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase complex with hydroxypyruvic acid phosphate and tartarate (PDB entry 3ddn)

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