- 2-
Phosphoglycolate (chemical
formula C2H2O6P3-; also
known as
phosphoglycolate, 2-PG, or PG) is a
natural metabolic product of the
oxygenase reaction mediated...
-
Phosphoglycolate phosphatase(EC 3.1.3.18;
systematic name 2-
phosphoglycolate phosphohydrolase), also
commonly referred to as
phosphoglycolate hydrolase...
-
reaction (
phosphoglycolate).
Addition of
molecular oxygen to ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
produces 3-phosphoglycerate (PGA) and 2-
phosphoglycolate (2PG, or...
- energy. Glycerol-3-phosphate was
found to be a
substrate for the
enzyme phosphoglycolate phosphatase (PGP, or G3PP) in
mammals in 2015. G3PP
activity has subsequently...
- substrate, the
products of the
oxygenase reaction are
phosphoglycolate and 3-phosphoglycerate.
Phosphoglycolate is
recycled through a
sequence of
reactions called...
-
osmolyte mannosylglycerate Phosphoglycolate phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.18),
which catalyses the
dephosphorylation of 2-
phosphoglycolate 5ยด-Nucleotidase (EC 3.1...
-
product of
oxygenase activity is
phosphoglycolate (2 carbon)
instead of 3-phosphoglycerate (3 carbon).
Phosphoglycolate cannot be
metabolized by the Calvin-Benson...
- an
important method of
regenerating carbon and CO2,
removing toxic phosphoglycolate, and
initiating defense mechanisms. In photorespiration, glyoxylate...
- at high temperatures.
Photorespiration turns RuBP into 3-PGA and 2-
phosphoglycolate, a 2-carbon
molecule that can be
converted via
glycolate and glyoxalate...
-
oxygen (oxygenation) as a substrate.
RuBisCO oxygenation gives rise to
phosphoglycolate,
which is
toxic and
requires the
expenditure of
energy to
recycle through...