Transaldolase
Transaldolase (TAD) is part of the pentose phosphate pathway. It catalyzes the transformation of sedoheptulose 7-phosphate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate to erythrose 4-phosphate and fructose 6-phosphate.
3D Structures of transaldolase3D Structures of transaldolase
Updated on 21-May-2014
3clm – TAD – Neisseria gonorrhoeae
3cwn, 1onr, 1ucw - EcTAD B – Escherichia coli
3kof, 1i2n, 1i2o, 1i2p, 1i2q, 1i2r - EcTAD B (mutant)
3hjz – TAD B – Prochlorococcus marinus
3igx, 4e0c – FtTAD B – Francisella tularensis
3m16 – TAD – Oleispira Antarctica
3r8r – TAD – Bacillus subtilis
3r5e – TAD – Corynebacterium glutamicum
1f05 – TAD – human
1vpx – TAD – Thermotoga maritima
1wx0 – TAD – Thermus thermophilus
2cwn, 2e1d – TAD (mutant) – mouse
Transaldolase binary complexesTransaldolase binary complexes
3tk7 - FtTAD B + fructose 6-phosphate
3te9 - FtTAD B (mutant) + fructose 6-phosphate
3tkf - FtTAD B (mutant) + seduheptulose 7-phosphate
3tno - FtTAD B + seduheptulose 7-phosphate
3upb - FtTAD B + arabinose 5-phosphate