5.3.1.1: triose-phosphate isomerase
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Word Map on EC 5.3.1.1
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5.3.1.1
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giardia
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assemblage
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aldolase
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duodenalis
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dihydroxyacetone
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enolase
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phosphoglycerate
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zoonotic
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barrel
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fecal
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trypanosoma
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multilocus
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fructose
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giardiasis
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dhap
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cryptosporidium
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brucei
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protozoan
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isomerases
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gapdh
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province
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cysts
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malate
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stool
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lamblia
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methylglyoxal
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phosphofructokinase
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cruzi
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schistosoma
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enediolate
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2-phosphoglycolate
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parvum
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hemolytic
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intestinalis
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fructose-1,6-bisphosphate
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deamidation
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alpha-enolase
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1,6-bisphosphate
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glucosephosphate
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tim-barrel
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hungarian
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hominis
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phosphite
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dianion
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phosphoglucose
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glycosomes
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enzymopathy
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fructose-bisphosphate
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ige-binding
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subgenotype
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diagnostics
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synthesis
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analysis
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biofuel production
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medicine
- 5.3.1.1
- giardia
-
assemblage
- aldolase
- duodenalis
- dihydroxyacetone
- enolase
- phosphoglycerate
-
zoonotic
-
barrel
-
fecal
- trypanosoma
-
multilocus
- fructose
- giardiasis
- dhap
- cryptosporidium
- brucei
-
protozoan
- isomerases
- gapdh
-
province
- cysts
- malate
-
stool
- lamblia
- methylglyoxal
-
phosphofructokinase
- cruzi
- schistosoma
-
enediolate
- 2-phosphoglycolate
- parvum
-
hemolytic
- intestinalis
- fructose-1,6-bisphosphate
-
deamidation
- alpha-enolase
- 1,6-bisphosphate
-
glucosephosphate
-
tim-barrel
-
hungarian
- hominis
- phosphite
-
dianion
-
phosphoglucose
- glycosomes
-
enzymopathy
-
fructose-bisphosphate
-
ige-binding
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subgenotype
- diagnostics
- synthesis
- analysis
- biofuel production
- medicine
Reaction
Synonyms
CP 25, CTIMC, cTPI, cytoplasmic TPI, cytoplasmic triosephosphate isomerase, cytoTPI, D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate ketol-isomerase, GlTIM, Isomerase, triose phosphate, Lactacin B inducer protein, monoTIM, PfTIM, PfuTIM, Phosphotriose isomerase, plastidic TPI, plastidic triosephosphate isomerase, pTPI, SSO2592, TcTIM, TIM, TIM1, TIM2, TonTIM, TpI, TPI1, TpiA, Triose phosphate isomerase, Triose phosphate mutase, Triose phosphoisomerase, Triosephosphate isomerase, Triosephosphate mutase, vTIM
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Organic Solvent Stability
Organic Solvent Stability on EC 5.3.1.1 - triose-phosphate isomerase
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guanidine-HCl
urea
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dissociation/unfolding is a highly cooperative transition in which the ternary and the secondary structures of the protein are concomitantly lost. Isolation of two conformational isomers of the enzyme that exhibit significantly different stabilities and kinetics of unfolding
guanidine-HCl
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6 M, incubation times longer thah 10 min lead to complete unfolding. Reversible denaturation and renaturation of the homodimeric enzyme
guanidine-HCl
3.2 M, half-life of wild-type enzyme: 30 min, half-life of mutant enzyme D227N: 20 min, half-life of mutant enzyme D227A: 15 min, half-life of mutant enzyme R191S: 8 min, half-life of mutant enzyme R191A: 19 min
urea
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the unfolding transition midpoit is 3.5 M for Y74Cox and 5.5 M for the wild-type enzyme. The dimeric wild-type enzyme retains considerable secondary, tertiary, and quarternary structure even in 8 M urea. Urea unfolding profiles of Y74Cox in urea solution obtained by fluorescence and circular dichroism approximate a two-state transition and do not show the presence of stable intermediates over a wide range of denaturant concentrations. In wild-type enzyme the unfolding results in gradual change in spectroscopic properties
urea
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8 M, incubation times longer than 5 h lead to complete unfolding. Reversible denaturation and renaturation of the homodimeric enzyme