- synthase, and
chorismate synthase. The
pathway starts with two substrates,
phosphoenol pyruvate and erythrose-4-phosphate, and ends with
chorismate (chrorismic...
-
Phosphoenolpyruvate (2-phosphoenolpyruvate, PEP) is the
carboxylic acid
derived from the enol of
pyruvate and phosphate. It
exists as an anion. PEP is...
- The Entner–Doudoroff
pathway (ED Pathway) is a
metabolic pathway that is most
notable in Gram-negative bacteria,
certain Gram-positive
bacteria and archaea...
- histidine; 3-phosphoglycerate is a
precursor for
glycine and cysteine;
phosphoenol pyruvate,
combined with the 3-phosphoglycerate-derivative
erythrose 4-phosphate...
- example, in the enzyme-catalyzed
reactions of glycolysis, ac****ulation
phosphoenol is
catalyzed by
pyruvate kinase into pyruvate.
Alanine is an
amino acid...
-
Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (EC 4.1.1.32, PEPCK) is an
enzyme in the
lyase family used in the
metabolic pathway of gluconeogenesis. It
converts oxaloacetate...
- as
markers for cancer. The low
activity dimer allows for build-up of
phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP),
leaving large concentrations of
glycolytic intermediates...
-
erythrose 4-phosphate. This four-carbon
substrate is
condensed with
phosphoenol pyruvate to give the seven-carbon 3-deoxy-D-arabinoheptulosonate 7-phosphate...
- PEP (
phosphoenol pyruvate)
group translocation, also
known as the
phosphotransferase system or PTS, is a
distinct method used by
bacteria for
sugar uptake...
-
functions in
metabolism C4
metabolism Impair the
conversion of
pyruvate to
phosphoenol-pyruvate
Reduce the
photosystem II
activity and
ultrastructural changes...