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                          | 【主    题】 : | Native Phosphofructokinase from Thermophillic bacteria |  
                          | 【联系人名】 : | Lisa Clara |  
                          | 【电子邮件】 : | contact@creative-enzymes.com |  
                          | 【联系电话】 : | 15166698109 |  
                          | 【发布日期】 : | 2016-8-27 |  
                          | 【详细说明】 : | Phosphofructokinase is a kinase enzyme that 
phosphorylates fructose 6-phosphate in glycolysis. 
The enzyme-catalysed transfer of a phosphoryl group 
from ATP is an important reaction in a wide variety 
of biological processes. One enzyme that utilizes 
this reaction is phosphofructokinase (PFK), which 
catalyses the phosphorylation of fructose-6-
phosphate to fructose-1,6-bisphosphate, a key 
regulatory step in the glycolytic pathway. PFK 
exists as a homotetramer in bacteria and mammals 
(where each monomer possesses 2 similar domains) and 
as an octomer in yeast (where there are 4 alpha-
(PFK1) and 4 beta-chains (PFK2), the latter, like 
the mammalian monomers, possessing 2 similar 
domains[3]). This protein may use the morpheein 
model of allosteric regulation.
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