The pH dependence of the allosteric response of human liver pyruvate kinase to fructose-1,6-bisphosphate, ATP, and alanine.
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Energetic Coupling between an Oxidizable Cysteine and the Phosphorylatable N-Terminus of Human Liver Pyruvate KinaseDistinguishing the Interactions in the Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphate Binding Site of Human Liver Pyruvate Kinase That Contribute to AllosteryMetabolomic profiling reveals severe skeletal muscle group-specific perturbations of metabolism in aged FBN ratsIdentification of allosteric-activating drug leads for human liver pyruvate kinaseInhibition of expression of the circadian clock gene Period causes metabolic abnormalities including repression of glycometabolism in Bombyx mori cells.Benchmarking predictions of allostery in liver pyruvate kinase in CAGI4.Exploring the limits of the usefulness of mutagenesis in studies of allosteric mechanisms.Whole-protein alanine-scanning mutagenesis of allostery: A large percentage of a protein can contribute to mechanism.Allosteric regulation of human liver pyruvate kinase by peptides that mimic the phosphorylated/dephosphorylated N-terminus.Changes in small-angle X-ray scattering parameters observed upon binding of ligand to rabbit muscle pyruvate kinase are not correlated with allosteric transitions.Effector analogues detect varied allosteric roles for conserved protein-effector interactions in pyruvate kinase isozymes.An activating interaction between the unphosphorylated n-terminus of human liver pyruvate kinase and the main body of the protein is interrupted by phosphorylation.The impact of ions on allosteric functions in human liver pyruvate kinase.Inhibition by fructose 1,6-bisphosphate of transaldolase from Escherichia coli.
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The pH dependence of the allosteric response of human liver pyruvate kinase to fructose-1,6-bisphosphate, ATP, and alanine.
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The pH dependence of the allos ...... isphosphate, ATP, and alanine.
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The pH dependence of the allos ...... isphosphate, ATP, and alanine.
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The pH dependence of the allos ...... isphosphate, ATP, and alanine.
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The pH dependence of the allos ...... isphosphate, ATP, and alanine.
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The pH dependence of the allos ...... isphosphate, ATP, and alanine.
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The pH dependence of the allos ...... isphosphate, ATP, and alanine.
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The pH dependence of the allos ...... isphosphate, ATP, and alanine.
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Aron W Fenton
Myra Hutchinson
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10.1016/J.ABB.2009.01.011
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2009-01-20T00:00:00Z