Protein Information

General Information
MoonProt ID35
First appeared in release1.0
Name(s)Enolase 2-phospho-D-glycerate hydro-lyase 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase Gene Name: eno
UniProt IDA0A1F1EC06
GO termsGO:0006096 glycolysis GO:0000287 magnesium ion binding GO:0004634 phosphopyruvate hydratase activity GO:0016829 lyase activity GO:0046872 metal ion binding GO:0000015 phosphopyruvate hydratase complex GO:0005576 extracellular region GO:0005737 cytoplasm GO:0009986 cell surface
Organisms for which functions have been demonstratedOral streptococci (S. anginosus, S. oralis)
Sequence length434
FASTA sequence>tr|A0A1F1EC06|A0A1F1EC06_9STRE Enolase OS=Streptococcus sp. HMSC071H03 GN=eno PE=3 SV=1 MSIITDVYAREVLDSRGNPTLEVEVYTESGAFGRGMVPSGASTGEHEAVELRDGDKSRYGGLGTQKAVDNVNNIIAEAVIGYDVRDQQAIDRAMIALDGTPNKGKLGANAILGVSIAVARAAADYLEIPLYSYLGGFNTKVLPTPMMNIVNGGSHSDAPIAFQEFMIVPAGAPTFKEALRWGAEIFHTLKKILKSRGLETAVGDEGGFAPRFDGTEDGVETILAAIEAAGYVPGKDVFLGFDCASSEFYDKERKVYDYTKFEGEGAAVRTADEQIEYLEQLVDKYPIITIEDGMDENDWEGWKKLTERLGKKVQLVGDDFFVTNTSYLERGINEGCANSILIKVNQIGTLTETFDAIEMAKEAGYTAVVSHRSGETEDSTIADIAVATNAGQIKTGSLSRTDRIAKYNQLLRIEDQLGEVAEYRGLKSFYNLSK
Structure Information
PDB IDclosest homologue is 1W^T with 95% amino acid sequence identity
Quaternary structure
SCOPNA
CATHNA
TM Helix Predictionno TM helices
DisProt AnnotationNot in DisProt
Predicted Disorder Regions1-3,264-266,432-434
Connections to Disease
OMIM ID
Function 1
Function descriptionEnolase, enzyme 2-phospho-D-glycerate => phosphoenolpyruvate + H2O Catalyzes the reversible conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate into phosphoenolpyruvate Carbohydrate degradation, glycolysis
References for function
E.C. number4.2.1.11
Location of functional site(s)
Cellular location of functioncytoplasm
Comments
Function 2
Function descriptionplasminogen binding
References for functionKinnby B, Booth NA, Svensater G. Plasminogen binding by oral streptococci from dental plaque and inflammatory lesions. Microbiology. 2008 Mar;154(Pt 3):924-31. doi: 10.1099/mic.0.2007/013235-0. 18310038
E.C. numberN/A
Location of functional site(s)
Cellular location of functioncell surface
Comments