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Galactokinase promiscuity: A question of flexibility?
Megan McAuley
, Helena Kristiansson
, Meilan Huang
, Angel L. Pey
, David J. Timson
University of Brighton
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Promiscuity
100%
Galactokinase
100%
Active Sites
28%
Galactosemia
28%
Selective Inhibitor
14%
High Affinity
14%
High Specificity
14%
Phosphorylation
14%
Structural Modification
14%
Disease Pattern
14%
Inherited Metabolic Diseases
14%
Catalytic Mechanism
14%
Biocatalyst
14%
Leloir Pathway
14%
Severe Disease
14%
D-galactose (D-gal)
14%
ATP-dependent
14%
Sugar Phosphate
14%
L-sugars
14%
Viable Approach
14%
Protein Flexibility
14%
Enzyme Engineering
14%
Base Mechanism
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Galactokinase
100%
Active Site
28%
Enzyme
14%
Adenosine Triphosphate
14%
Catalytic Mechanism
14%
Biocatalyst
14%
Leloir Pathway
14%
Enzyme Engineering
14%
Metabolic Disorder
14%
Galactose
14%
Neuroscience
Galactokinase
100%
Adenosine Triphosphate
14%
Galactose
14%
Enzyme Engineering
14%
Metabolic Disorder
14%