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[[1gpm]] – GMPS + pyrophosphate + AMP – ''Escherichia coli''<br /> | [[1gpm]] – GMPS + pyrophosphate + AMP – ''Escherichia coli''<br /> | ||
[[5tw7]] – GMPS – ''Neisseria gonorrhoeae''<br /> | [[5tw7]] – GMPS – ''Neisseria gonorrhoeae''<br /> | ||
[[7mo6]] – GMPS – ''Aspergillus fumigatus''<br /> | |||
[[7sbc]] – GMPS – ''Acinetobacter baumannii''<br /> | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 10 April 2023
FunctionGMP synthase (GMPS) catalyzes the conversion of xantosine 5’-phosphate (XMP), ATP, glutamine and water to glutamate, GMP, AMP and diphosphate. GMPS is active in purine and glutamate metabolism[1]. GMPS is a bifunctional two-domain enzyme with the dominates extracts ammonia from glutamine and the adds amine group to XMP to produce GMP. Structural highlightsHuman GMPS structure contains . The . . N-terminal glutaminase domain contains [2]. 3D structures of GMP synthaseUpdated on 04-May-2025 2vpi – hGMPS glutaminase domain – human 2vxo - hGMPS + XMP References
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