Coenzyme A Synthase's Relation To Other Structurally Related Proteins: Difference between revisions
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|'''Top fourteen structurally related proteins were all Kinases and some examples are:''' | |'''Top fourteen structurally related proteins were all Kinases and some examples are:''' | ||
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* Thymidylate Kinase | * ''Thymidylate Kinase'' | ||
** Which catalyses reversible phosphorylation transfer from ATP & TMP to ADP & TDP. | ** Which catalyses reversible phosphorylation transfer from ATP & TMP to ADP & TDP. | ||
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* Shikimate Kinase | * ''Shikimate Kinase'' | ||
** Which is found in plants and catalyses reaction of phosphoryltransfer from ATP to shikimic acid. | ** Which is found in plants and bacteria and catalyses reaction of phosphoryltransfer from ATP to shikimic acid. | ||
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* Adenylate Kinase | * ''Adenylate Kinase'' | ||
** Which catalyzes the production of ATP from ADP. | ** Which catalyzes the production of ATP from ADP. | ||
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* Dephospho-COA Kinase | * ''Dephospho-COA Kinase'' | ||
** Which is actually the DPCK domain of CoAsy, so it uses ATP as phosphate donor in phosphorylation of 3-hydroxy group of ribose in the COA synthesis pathway. | ** Which is actually the DPCK domain of CoAsy, so it uses ATP as phosphate donor in phosphorylation of 3-hydroxy group of ribose in the COA synthesis pathway. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 11 June 2007
Top fourteen structurally related proteins were all Kinases and some examples are:
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