2.7.1.31: glycerate 3-kinase
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Word Map on EC 2.7.1.31
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2.7.1.31
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photorespiratory
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2-phosphoglycerate
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photorespiration
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hydroxypyruvate
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aciduria
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hyphomicrobium
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calvin
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2-phosphotransferase
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triokinase
- 2.7.1.31
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photorespiratory
- 2-phosphoglycerate
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photorespiration
- hydroxypyruvate
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aciduria
- hyphomicrobium
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calvin
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2-phosphotransferase
- triokinase
Reaction
Synonyms
AtGLYK, D-glycerate 3-kinase, D-glycerate kinase, D-glyceric acid kinase, GK, glycerate kinase, glycerate kinase 1, glycerate kinase 2, glycerate-3-kinase, Glyctk, GLYCTK gene, GLYCTK1, GLYCTK2, GLYK, kinase, glycerate (phosphorylating), More, NosGLYK, OsGLYK, ScGLYK
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General Information
General Information on EC 2.7.1.31 - glycerate 3-kinase
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malfunction
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glycerate 3-kinase is the terminal enzyme of the photorespiratory cycle
malfunction
a mutation in the GLYCTK gene encoding D-glycerate kinase causes glyceric aciduria. D-glyceric aciduria causes a blockage to the glycine cleavage enzyme system (GCS). The mutation S117L, a homozygous missense mutation in aminomethyltransferase (AMT, EC 2.1.2.10), causes nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH), but no evidence is found that D-glyceric aciduria would cause nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH) as a secondary phenomenon. The AMT p.Arg320His mutation is included as the most common AMT mutation observed in NKH patients and when homozygous, is always observed in a severe phenotype