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Phosphofructokinase Phosphoglycerate kinase

Kinases, see Adenylate kinase, Hexokinase, Phosphoglycerate kinase, Phosphofructokinase, or Pyruvate kinase Lactate dehydrogenase (Adams et al., 1970)... [Pg.280]

Hexokinase Pyruvate kinase Adenylate kinase Phosphoglycerate kinase Phosphofructokinase Protease inhibitors Pancreatic trypsin inhibitor Soybean trypsin inhibitor Streptomyces subtilisin inhibitor Nucleases... [Pg.319]

PHOSPHOFRUCTOKINASE 3-PHOSPHOGLYCERATE KINASE 5-PHOSPHOMEVALONATE KINASE PHOSPHORYLASE KINASE POLYNUCLEOTIDE 5 -HYDROXYL KINASE... [Pg.725]

ATP Triphosphate Chain Conformation. Much of the work in the area of ATP triphosphate chain conformation has been performed by Cleland and co-workers (14--16). Their studies on metal(III)ATP interactions with kinases have led to the classification of kinases according to the stereochemistry of the polyphosphate chain as it binds to the active site. For the kinases they studied (hexokinase, glycerokinase, creatine kinase, phosphofructokinase, 3-phosphoglycerate kinase, acetate kinase, arginine kinase, adenylate kinase and pyruvate kinase) it was found that B, y-bidentate chromi M(III)-ATP (CrATP) and not a,6,y-tridentate CrATP is a... [Pg.190]

The final energy payoff in the glycolytic pathway occurs in the hydrolysis of phosphoenolpyruvate to pyruvate and the concomitant phosphorylation of ADP to ATP. Two molecules of ATP are produced for each molecule of hexose phosphate consumed, bringing the net yield of ATP to two molecules for each molecule of glucose (two molecules of ATP are regenerated in the phosphoglycerate kinase step and two in this step, and two are consumed in the hexoki-nase and phosphofructokinase steps). [Pg.259]

Kinases Direct transfer of terminal phosphoryl group of ATP to substrate Creatine kinase Adenylate kinase Hexokinasc Phosphoglycerate kinase Pyruvate kinase Protein kinase Myokinase Phosphofructokinase Type 1 (M-S-E) Type 1 Type 1 Type 1 Type 2 (S-M-E)... [Pg.578]

Pemtothenic Acid, 230 Papain, 429 Pectins, 63 Peptidases, 428 Peptides, 148 Phosphatidyl choline, 82 Phosphatidyl ethanolamine, 83 Phosphatidyl glycerol, 84 Phosphofructokinase Regulation, 281 Phosphoglycerate Kinase, 286 Phosphoglycerate Mutase, 286 Phosphoproteins, 151 Photorespiration, 484 Photosynthesis, 471 Pih, 10 Plant CeU, 16... [Pg.546]

Fujii H, Miwa S. Other erythrocyte enzyme deficiencies associated with non-haematological symptoms phosphoglycerate kinase and phosphofructokinase deficiency. Baillieres Best Pract Res Clin Haematol 2000 13 141-8. [Pg.637]


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