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| ENO1 | Alpha-enolase; Glycolytic enzyme the catalyzes the conversion of 2- phosphoglycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate (By similarity). In addition to glycolysis, involved in various processes such as growth control, hypoxia tolerance and allergic responses. May also function in the intravascular and pericellular fibrinolytic system due to its ability to serve as a receptor and activator of plasminogen on the cell surface of several cell-types such as leukocytes and neurons (By similarity). Stimulates immunoglobulin production (By similarity). (500 aa) | ||||
| ENO2 | ENO2 protein. (434 aa) | ||||
| ENO4 | Enolase 4. (613 aa) | ||||
| ENO3 | Beta-enolase; Appears to have a function in striated muscle development and regeneration; Belongs to the enolase family. (576 aa) | ||||
| ENOSF1 | Mitochondrial enolase superfamily member 1; Plays a role in the catabolism of L-fucose, a sugar that is part of the carbohydrates that are attached to cellular glycoproteins. Catalyzes the dehydration of L-fuconate to 2-keto-3-deoxy-L-fuconate by the abstraction of the 2-proton to generate an enediolate intermediate that is stabilized by the magnesium ion. May down-regulate thymidylate synthase activity, possibly already at the RNA level, by promoting the degradation of TYMS mRNA via an antisense RNA-based mechanism. (443 aa) | ||||