enolazë
Enolazë is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in glycolysis, a fundamental metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose. Specifically, enolazë catalyzes the conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate. This reaction involves the dehydration of 2-phosphoglycerate, removing a molecule of water and forming a high-energy phosphate bond in phosphoenolpyruvate. This high-energy compound is then readily utilized in the subsequent step of glycolysis to generate ATP, the primary energy currency of cells.
Enolazë is found in virtually all organisms, from bacteria to humans, highlighting its essential nature in
In humans, the enolazë enzyme exists in several isoforms, encoded by different genes. The most common isoforms