Talk:Enolase

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[edit] 5 of 3 isozymes?

The article says human has 5 isozymes of enolase, while it lists only 3. CopperKettle 11:05, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

I searched on Google Scholar, and most results talk of 3 isozymes (although they do not say if there are only 3 or if there are more). And this source from 1983 talks about 4 forms: alpha alpha, beta beta, gamma gamma and alpha gamma. Will check some textbooks too. - TwoOars 22:26, 20 August 2007 (UTC)