ENOB_RAT P15429
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UniProt:P15429
Recommended name:Beta-enolase
EC number:EC:4.2.1.11
Alternative names:2-phospho-D-glycerate hydro-lyase Enolase 3 Muscle-specific enolase (MSE) Skeletal muscle enolase
Cleaved into:
GeneID:25438
Gene names (primary ):Eno3
Gene names (synonym ):Eno-3
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:434
Mass:47,014
Sequence:MAMQKIFAREILDSRGNPTVEVDLHTAKGRFRAAVPSGASTGIYEALELRDGDKSRYLGKGVLKAVEHINKTLGPALLEKKLSVVDQEKVDKFMIELDGTENKSKFGANAILGVSLAVCKAGAAEKGVPLYRHIADLAGNPDLVLPVPAFNVINGGSHAGNKLAMQEFMILPVGASSFKEAMRIGAEVYHHLKGVIKAKYGKDATNVGDEGGFAPNILENNEALELLKTAIQAAGYPDKVVIGMDVAASEFYRNGKYDLDFKSPDDPARHISGEKLGELYKSFIKNYPVVSIEDPFDQDDWATWTSFLSGVDIQIVGDDLTVTNPKRIAQAVEKKACNCLLLKVNQIGSVTESIQACKLAQSNGWGVMVSHRSGETEDTFIADLVVGLCTGQIKTGAPCRSERLAKYNQLMRIEEALGDKAVFAGRKFRNPKAK
Tissue specificity:The alpha/alpha homodimer is expressed in embryo and in most adult tissues. The alpha/beta heterodimer and the beta/beta homodimer are found in striated muscle, and the alpha/gamma heterodimer and the gamma/gamma homodimer in neurons.
Induction:During ontogenesis, there is a transition from the alpha/alpha homodimer to the alpha/beta heterodimer in striated muscle cells. 1 Publication
Developmental stage:Thyroid hormones up-regulate expression during hindleg muscle development and down-regulate during cardiac muscle development. Decrease in ENO3 levels with aortic stenosis.
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