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Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP13107
Secondary Accession Numbers None
Name 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate-independent phosphoglycerate mutase
Synonyms
  1. BPG-independent PGAM
  2. Phosphoglyceromutase
  3. iPGM
Gene Name GPMI
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Not Available
Specific Function Catalyzes the interconversion of 2-phosphoglycerate and 3-phosphoglycerate.
Pathways
  • Biosynthesis of amino acids
  • Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
  • Carbon metabolism
  • Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism
  • glycolysis
  • Glycolysis / Gluconeogenesis
  • Methane metabolism
  • Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
Reactions Not Available
GO Classification
Biological Process
glycolysis
glucose catabolic process
Cellular Component
cytoplasm
Molecular Function
manganese ion binding
2,3-bisphosphoglycerate-independent phosphoglycerate mutase activity
Cellular Location Not Available
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location Not Available
Locus Not Available
SNPs Not Available
Gene Sequence Not Available
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 512
Molecular Weight 57536.835
Theoretical pI 6.257
Pfam Domain Function
Signals Not Available
Transmembrane Regions Not Available
Protein Sequence Not Available
GenBank ID Protein Not Available
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID A0Q5M6
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name GPMI_FRATN
PDB IDs Not Available
GenBank Gene ID Not Available
GeneCard ID Not Available
GenAtlas ID Not Available
HGNC ID Not Available
References
General References
  1. Rohmer L, Fong C, Abmayr S, Wasnick M, Larson Freeman TJ, Radey M, Guina T, Svensson K, Hayden HS, Jacobs M, Gallagher LA, Manoil C, Ernst RK, Drees B, Buckley D, Haugen E, Bovee D, Zhou Y, Chang J, Levy R, Lim R, Gillett W, Guenthener D, Kang A, Shaffer SA, Taylor G, Chen J, Gallis B, D'Argenio DA, Forsman M, Olson MV, Goodlett DR, Kaul R, Miller SI, Brittnacher MJ: Comparison of Francisella tularensis genomes reveals evolutionary events associated with the emergence of human pathogenic strains. Genome Biol. 2007;8(6):R102. doi: 10.1186/gb-2007-8-6-r102. [PubMed:17550600 ]