Phosphopyruvate Hydratase
"Phosphopyruvate Hydratase" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A hydro-lyase that catalyzes the dehydration of 2-phosphoglycerate to form PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE. Several different isoforms of this enzyme exist, each with its own tissue specificity.
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D010751
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.520.241.300.500
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Concept/Terms |
Phosphopyruvate Hydratase- Phosphopyruvate Hydratase
- Hydratase, Phosphopyruvate
- 2-Phospho-D-Glycerate Hydrolase
- 2 Phospho D Glycerate Hydrolase
- Enolase
- 2-Phospho-D-Glycerate Hydro-Lyase
- 2 Phospho D Glycerate Hydro Lyase
- Hydro-Lyase, 2-Phospho-D-Glycerate
- 2-Phosphoglycerate Dehydratase
- 2 Phosphoglycerate Dehydratase
- Dehydratase, 2-Phosphoglycerate
beta-Enolase- beta-Enolase
- beta Enolase
- Muscle-Specific Enolase
- Enolase, Muscle-Specific
- Muscle Specific Enolase
- Enolase 3
alpha-Enolase- alpha-Enolase
- alpha Enolase
- Non-Neuronal Enolase
- Enolase, Non-Neuronal
- Non Neuronal Enolase
gamma-Enolase- gamma-Enolase
- gamma Enolase
- Nervous System-Specific Enolase
- Enolase, Nervous System-Specific
- Nervous System Specific Enolase
- System-Specific Enolase, Nervous
- Neuron-Specific Enolase
- Enolase, Neuron-Specific
- Neuron Specific Enolase
- Enolase 2
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Cohen S, Ke X, Liu Q, Fu Q, Majnik A, Lane R. Adverse early life environment increases hippocampal microglia abundance in conjunction with decreased neural stem cells in juvenile mice. Int J Dev Neurosci. 2016 Dec; 55:56-65.