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Phosphoglycerate kinase, function

T21. Tougard, P., Le, T. H., Minard, P Desmadril, M., Yon, J. M., Bizebard, T., Lebras, G and Dumas, C., Structural and functional properties of mutant Arg203Pro from yeast phosphoglycerate kinase, as a model of phosphoglycerate kinase-Uppsaia. Protein Eng. 9, 181-187... [Pg.52]

Fig. 8. Experimental ( — ) and theoretical heat capacity functions for the thermal folding/unfolding transition of phosphoglycerate kinase at pH 6.5 in the presence of 0.7 M GuHCl. The heat denaturation transition is characterized by a single peak, whereas the cold denaturation displays two peaks corresponding to the independent unfolding of the N and C domains. The experimental curve has been published before (Griko et al., 1989). As discussed in the text, the theoretical curve does not represent the best fit to the experimental data, but rather the calculated curve using structural information in conjunction with thermodynamic information for elementary interactions. [Reprinted from Freire et al. (1991).]... Fig. 8. Experimental ( — ) and theoretical heat capacity functions for the thermal folding/unfolding transition of phosphoglycerate kinase at pH 6.5 in the presence of 0.7 M GuHCl. The heat denaturation transition is characterized by a single peak, whereas the cold denaturation displays two peaks corresponding to the independent unfolding of the N and C domains. The experimental curve has been published before (Griko et al., 1989). As discussed in the text, the theoretical curve does not represent the best fit to the experimental data, but rather the calculated curve using structural information in conjunction with thermodynamic information for elementary interactions. [Reprinted from Freire et al. (1991).]...
Huang lY, Fuji H, Yoshida A. Structure and function of normal and variant human phosphoglycerate kinase. Hemoglobin 1980 4 601-9. [Pg.638]

Fig. 14. Stereo views of various structures related to dehydrogenases by having similar nucleotide binding function and/or similar structures. Views are oriented as in Fig. 2 for the dehydrogenases, showing (a) flavodoxin, (b) adenylate kinase, (c) the ADP binding lobe of phosphoglycerate kinase, and (d) the central portion of subtilisin. Fig. 14. Stereo views of various structures related to dehydrogenases by having similar nucleotide binding function and/or similar structures. Views are oriented as in Fig. 2 for the dehydrogenases, showing (a) flavodoxin, (b) adenylate kinase, (c) the ADP binding lobe of phosphoglycerate kinase, and (d) the central portion of subtilisin.

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