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- What is PDBe?
- Why do we need PDBe?
- When to use PDBe?
- How to access and navigate PDBe?
- How to search the PDB using PDBe?
- Guided exercise 1: Giardia lamlia
- Exercise 1: How do I search PDB for Giardia lamblia?
- Exercise 1: How many proteins are there in the PDB for Giardia lamblia?
- Exercise 1: How many of these proteins function as enzymes?
- Exercise 1: Which part of the cell do these proteins come from?
- Exercise 1: What type of ligands do they interact with?
- Exploring a PDB entry
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Guided exercise 2: Glycolysis process
Glycolysis is a 10 step process where each step is catalysed by a specific enzyme to facilitate the degradation of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate and ATP.
You have learnt about all the steps of glycolysis in your biochemistry class. You want to find out if the structures of these enzymes exist in the PDB and if they have some distinct features that help them act as an enzyme in glycolysis.