- 3-BPG), also
known as 2,3-diphosphoglyceric acid (conjugate base 2,3-
diphosphoglycerate) (2,3-DPG), is a three-carbon
isomer of the
glycolytic intermediate...
- Jane (1950). "The
formation of 2,3-
diphosphoglycerate in
rabbit erythrocytes: The
existence of a
diphosphoglycerate mutase".
Journal of
Biological Chemistry...
-
Diphosphoglycerate may
refer to: 1,3-
Diphosphoglycerate 2,3-
Diphosphoglycerate This set
index article lists chemical compounds articles ****ociated with...
- Jane (1950). "The
formation of 2,3-
diphosphoglycerate in
rabbit erythrocytes: The
existence of a
diphosphoglycerate mutase".
Journal of
Biological Chemistry...
- the
liver and
skeletal muscle depletes intracellular ATP and 2,3-
diphosphoglycerate in red
blood cells,
leading to
cellular dysfunction and inadequate...
- 1,3BPG Glycerate-1,3-bisphosphate, glycerate-1,3-diphosphate, 1,3-
diphosphoglycerate PGAP; BPG; DPG 8 3-Phosphoglycerate 3PG Glycerate-3-phosphate PGA;...
-
temperatures by
several mechanisms. The
first is
cyclic pot****ium 2,3-
diphosphoglycerate,
which has been
isolated in only a few
species of the genus. Methanopyrus...
- is in need. 2,3-Bisphosphoglycerate or 2,3-BPG (formerly
named 2,3-
diphosphoglycerate or 2,3-DPG) is an
organophosphate formed in red
blood cells during...
- tufts.
Methanopyrus kandleri has a high
concentration of
cyclic 2,3-
diphosphoglycerate. This
compound is
often found in hyperthermophiles,
helping to prevent...
- T,
Holme S (January 1989). "In vivo
regeneration of red cell 2,3-
diphosphoglycerate following transfusion of DPG-depleted AS-1, AS-3 and CPDA-1 red cells"...