Inorganic pyrophosphatase
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pyrophosphatase (inorganic) 1
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | PPA1 PP |
HUGO | 9226 |
Entrez | 5464 |
OMIM | 179030 |
RefSeq | NM_021129 |
UniProt | Q15181 |
Other data | |
EC number | 3.6.1.1 |
Locus | Chr. 10 q11.1-q24 |
pyrophosphatase (inorganic) 2
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | PPA2 |
HUGO | 28883 |
Entrez | 27068 |
OMIM | 609988 |
RefSeq | NM_176869 |
UniProt | Q9H2U2 |
Other data | |
Locus | Chr. 4 q25 |
Pyrophosphatase (or inorganic pyrophosphatase) is an enzyme that converts one molecule of pyrophosphate to two phosphate ions. This highly exergonic reaction (about -34KJ change in free energy) can be coupled to unfavorable biochemical transformations in order to drive these transformations to completion, as in Lipid synthesis and other biochemical transformations.
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ATPase - GTPase - Apyrase - Pyrophosphatase (Inorganic, Thiamine)
Bacteriorhodopsin - Cytochrome b6f complex - ETC Complex I - ETC Complex III - ETC Complex IV - Inorganic pyrophosphatase - V-ATPase