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Amino acid kinase family
This family includes kinases that phosphorylate a variety of amino acid substrates, as well as uridylate kinase and carbamate kinase. This family includes: Aspartokinase EC:2.7.2.4, Swiss:P00561. Acetylglutamate kinase EC:2.7.2.8, Swiss:Q07905. Glutamate 5-kinase EC:2.7.2.11, Swiss:P07005. Uridylate kinase EC:2.7.4.-, Swiss:P29464. Carbamate kinase EC:2.7.2.2, Swiss:O96432. [1]. 10860751. The 1.5 A resolution crystal structure of the carbamate. kinase-like carbamoyl phosphate synthetase from the. hyperthermophilic Archaeon pyrococcus furiosus, bound to ADP,. confirms that this thermostable enzyme is a carbamate kinase,. and provides insight in. Ramon-Maiques S, Marina A, Uriarte M, Fita I, Rubio V;. J Mol Biol 2000;299:463-476. (from Pfam)
UMP kinase
This family consists of the archaeal and spirochete proteins now known to be functionally equivalent to their bacterial counterparts described in TIGR02075. Substantial sequence differences suggest that regulatory mechanisms may be different; the bacterial form is allosterically regulated by GTP.
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