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[[1wl8]], [[2d7j]] – PhGMPS subunit A – ''Pyrococcus horikoshii''<br /> | [[1wl8]], [[2d7j]] – PhGMPS subunit A – ''Pyrococcus horikoshii''<br /> | ||
[[2dpl]], [[3a4i]] - PhGMPS subunit B<br /> | [[2dpl]], [[3a4i]] - PhGMPS subunit B<br /> | ||
[[ | [[2ywb]] – TtGMPS – ''Thermus thermophilus''<br /> | ||
[[3tqi]] – GMPS – ''Coxiella burnetii''<br /> | [[3tqi]] – GMPS – ''Coxiella burnetii''<br /> | ||
[[1kxj]] – TmGMPS – ''Thermotoga maritima''<br /> | [[1kxj]] – TmGMPS – ''Thermotoga maritima''<br /> | ||
[[2a9v]] – GMPS – ''Thermoplasma acidophilum''<br /> | |||
[[2vpi]] – hGMPS glutaminase domain – human<br /> | [[2vpi]] – hGMPS glutaminase domain – human<br /> | ||
[[2vxo]] - hGMPS + xantosine 5’-phosphate<br /> | [[2vxo]] - hGMPS + xantosine 5’-phosphate<br /> |
Revision as of 10:14, 13 March 2014
GMP synthase (GMPS) catalyzes the conversion of xantosine 5’-phosphate, ATP, glutamine and water to glutamate, GMP, AMP and diphosphate. GMPS is active in purine and glutamate metabolism. 3D structures of GMP synthaseUpdated on 05-May-2025 1wl8, 2d7j – PhGMPS subunit A – Pyrococcus horikoshii 2dpl, 3a4i - PhGMPS subunit B
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