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ATP Adenosine-5'-triphosphate
CO2 Carbon dioxide
MG Magnesium ion
MN Manganese (II) ion
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Code : 2OLQ   PDBj   RCSB PDB   PDBe
Header : LYASE
Title : How Does an Enzyme Recognize CO2?
Release Data : 2007-06-12
Compound :
mol_id molecule chains synonym
1 Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase A PEP carboxykinase, Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase, PEPCK
ec: 4.1.1.49
Source :
mol_id organism_scientific expression_system
1 Escherichia coli  (taxid:83333) Escherichia coli  (taxid:562)
strain: K12
gene: pckA
expression_system_strain: HG89
expression_system_vector_type: plasmid
expression_system_plasmid: HG41
Authors : Puttick, J., Goldie, H., Cotelesage, J.J., Rajabi, B., Novakovski, B., Delbaere, L.T.
Keywords : phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, CO2, LYASE
Exp. method : X-RAY DIFFRACTION ( 1.940 Å )
Citation :

How does an enzyme recognize CO2?

Cotelesage, J.J.,Puttick, J.,Goldie, H.  et al.
(2007)  Int.J.Biochem.Cell Biol.  39 : 1204 - 1210

PubMed: 17475535
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocel.2007.03.015

Chain : A
UniProt : P22259 (PCKA_ECOLI)
Reaction: EC: Evidence:
Physiological Direction:
ATP + oxaloacetate = ADP + CO2 + phosphoenolpyruvate 4.1.1.49 HAMAP-Rule:MF_00453, PubMed:6986370
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