2008
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v112.11.2875.2875
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Phosphoglycerate Kinase Deficiency: Characterization of the Wild-Type Enzyme and Three Pathological Variants Generated from C.140T>a, C.491A>T and C.959G>a Mutations

Abstract: Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) is a key glycolytic enzyme that catalyzes the reversible transfer of a phoshoryl-group from 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate (1,3-BPG) to ADP forming 3-phosphoglycerate (3-PG) and ATP. PGK is a typical two-domain hinge-bending enzyme, with a highly conserved structure. The N-terminal domain binds 1,3-BPG/3-PG, whereas the C-terminal domain binds Mg-ADP/Mg-ATP.Humans have two PGK isozymes, PGK1 and PGK2, where PGK1 is an ubiquitous enzyme that is expressed in all somatic cells and PGK2 is a… Show more

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