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phosphopyruvate hydratase
phosphopyruvate hydratase (enolase) catalyzes the reversible dehydration of 2-phospho-D-glycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate as part of the glycolytic and gluconeogenesis pathways
Enolase (phosphopyruvate hydratase, EC 4.2.1.11) is a widely distributed cytosolic enzyme with a critical role in glycolysis. In bacteria, it occurs in nearly every species. Enolases from multiple lineages have been reported to exhibit surface expression and to have virulence-related moonlighting functions, such as binding to fibrinogen or other host proteins.
enolase C-terminal domain-like protein
This domain appears at the C-terminus of many of the proteins that carry the MR_MLE_N Pfam:PF02746 domain. EC:4.2.1.40. (from Pfam)
Enolase, N-terminal domain
Enolase, C-terminal TIM barrel domain
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