Definition of Glycerate. Meaning of Glycerate. Synonyms of Glycerate

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Definition of Glycerate

Glycerate
Glycerate Glyc"er*ate, n. (Chem.) A salt of glyceric acid.

Meaning of Glycerate from wikipedia

- sugar acid. It is chiral. Salts and esters of glyceric acid are known as glycerates. Glyceric acid is usually produced by oxidation of glycerol. A typical...
- PGA) is the conjugate acid of 3-phosphoglycerate or glycerate 3-phosphate (GP or G3P). This glycerate is a biochemically significant metabolic intermediate...
- In enzymology, a glycerate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.29) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction (D)-glycerate + NAD+ ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
- formation of glycerate. Some Cyanobacteria can use a combination of photorespiration and glycerate pathways. Transferring the shorter glycerate pathway into...
- \rightleftharpoons } ADP + 3-phospho-(R)-glycerate or ATP + (R)-glycerate ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } ADP + 2-phospho-(R)-glycerate Thus, the two substrates...
- 3-phospho-D-glycerate Phosphoglyceromutase 2-phospho-D-glycerate Enolase phosphoenolpyruvate     H2O H2O       Phosphoglyceromutase   Enolase...
- Calvin cycle during photosynthesis. 1,3BPG is a transitional stage between glycerate 3-phosphate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate during the fixation/reduction...
- glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase. To produce 1,3-bisphospho-D-glycerate in glycolysis. Compound C00118 at KEGG Pathway Database. Enzyme 1.2.1...
- 2,3-Bisphosphoglyceric acid (conjugate base 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate) (2,3-BPG), also known as 2,3-diphosphoglyceric acid (conjugate base 2,3-diphosphoglycerate)...
- Leguminosae. Magnesium supplements orotate, oxide, sulfate, citrate, and glycerate are all structurally similar. However, oxide and sulfate are not water-soluble...