Difference between revisions of "Phosphatase Subfamily PGAM"

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=== Evolution ===
 
=== Evolution ===
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=== Domain ===
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PGAM has single domain, phosphatase domain of HP1 family.
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=== Catalytic activity ===
 
Human has four members:
 
Human has four members:
* [[Phosphatase_Gene_BPGM|BPGM]]: 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate mutase <cite>wang04, wang06</cite>
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* [[Phosphatase_Gene_BPGM|BPGM]]: 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate mutase. Bisphosphoglycerate mutase is an erythrocyte-specific en- zyme catalyzing a series of intermolecular phosphoryl group transfer reactions. Its main function is to synthesize 2,3- bisphosphoglycerate <cite>wang04, wang06</cite>.
 
* [[Phosphatase_Gene_PGAM1|PGAM1]]: phosphoglycerate mutase 1 (brain)
 
* [[Phosphatase_Gene_PGAM1|PGAM1]]: phosphoglycerate mutase 1 (brain)
 
* [[Phosphatase_Gene_PGAM2|PGAM2]]: phosphoglycerate mutase 2 (muscle)
 
* [[Phosphatase_Gene_PGAM2|PGAM2]]: phosphoglycerate mutase 2 (muscle)
 
* [[Phosphatase_Gene_PGAM4|PGAM4]] (aka PGAM3): phosphoglycerate mutase family member 4
 
* [[Phosphatase_Gene_PGAM4|PGAM4]] (aka PGAM3): phosphoglycerate mutase family member 4
 
=== Domain ===
 
PGAM has single domain, phosphatase domain of HP1 family.
 

Revision as of 04:11, 4 January 2015

Phosphatase Classification: Fold HP: Superfamily HP (histidine phosphatase): HP, branch1 family: Subfamily PGAM


Evolution

Domain

PGAM has single domain, phosphatase domain of HP1 family.

Catalytic activity

Human has four members:

  • BPGM: 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate mutase. Bisphosphoglycerate mutase is an erythrocyte-specific en- zyme catalyzing a series of intermolecular phosphoryl group transfer reactions. Its main function is to synthesize 2,3- bisphosphoglycerate [1, 2].
  • PGAM1: phosphoglycerate mutase 1 (brain)
  • PGAM2: phosphoglycerate mutase 2 (muscle)
  • PGAM4 (aka PGAM3): phosphoglycerate mutase family member 4