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Triosphosphate isomerase

Triosphosphate isomerase Rabbit muscle CTAB/octane/hexanol Conformational studies [102]... [Pg.133]

Pompliano, D. L., Peyman, A. and Knowles, J. R. (1990) Stabilization of a Reaction Intermediate as a Catalytic Device Definition ofthe Functional Role ofthe Flexible Loop in Triosphosphate Isomerase, Biochemistry 29, 3186-3194. [Pg.196]

The names of the enzymes involved in the ten successive glycolysis reaction steps, as per Figure 3.1, are (1) hexokinase, (2) hexose phosphateisomerase, (3) phosphofructokinase, (4) aldolase, (5) triosphosphate isomerase, (6) glyceraldehyde-... [Pg.95]

Which of the following statements about triosphosphate isomerase (TIM) is NOT true ... [Pg.271]

The active sites of triosphosphate isomerase and all other enzymes that contain to this fold are located at the C-terminal end of the /3-strands. Typically the catalytic residues reside at the end of the strands and are distributed around the barrel. The loops that connect the strands to the a-helices normally provide the components necessary for substrate specificity. The length of these connecting... [Pg.170]


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