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Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase (ATP)

An enzyme of the lyase class that catalyzes the conversion of ATP and oxaloacetate to ADP, phosphoenolpyruvate, and carbon dioxide. The enzyme is found in some bacteria, yeast, and Trypanosoma, and is important for the photosynthetic assimilation of carbon dioxide in some plants. EC 4.1.1.49.
Also Known As:
ATP-Dependent Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase; T. cruzi PEPCK; ATP Dependent Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase; Carboxykinase, ATP-Dependent Phosphoenolpyruvate; PEPCK, T. cruzi; PEPCK, Trypanosoma cruzi; Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase, ATP-Dependent; Trypanosoma cruzi PEPCK; ATP:oxaloacetate carboxy-lyase (transphosphorylating)
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Craievich, A F: 1 article (11/2001)
2. Fischer, H: 1 article (11/2001)
3. Goldenberg, S: 1 article (11/2001)
4. Linss, J: 1 article (11/2001)
5. Oliva, G: 1 article (11/2001)
6. Trapani, S: 1 article (11/2001)

Related Diseases

1. Chagas Disease (American Trypanosomiasis)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Oxaloacetic Acid (Oxalacetic Acid)
2. Glucose (Dextrose)
3. Enzymes
4. Amino Acids
5. Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)