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Enolase

Enolase converts PEP (phosphoenolpyruvate) and 2PGA (D-2-phosphoglycerate) in reaction of glycolysis and gluconeogesis. It is presented on the surface of eukaryotic cell, hematopoietic cells and bind to other glycolytic enzyme in muscle.

Products for  Enolase

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  2. GC15544 AP-III-a4 enolase inhibitor AP-III-a4  Chemical Structure
  3. GC35371 AP-III-a4 hydrochloride AP-III-a4 (ENOblock) hydrochloride is a nonsubstrate analogue enolase inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.576 uM. AP-III-a4 hydrochloride  Chemical Structure
  4. GC63451 Hex Hex is an enolase inhibitor, with Ki values of 74.4 nM and 269.4 nM for ENO2 and ENO1, respectively. Hex  Chemical Structure
  5. GC62487 POMHEX POMHEX, a racemic mixture and a cell-permeable pivaloyloxymethyl (POM) prodrug of HEX, is a potent, ENO2-specific inhibitor of enolase. POMHEX  Chemical Structure

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