Guanylate kinase
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**[[1znx]] – MtGK + GMP<br /> | **[[1znx]] – MtGK + GMP<br /> | ||
**[[1zny]], [[1znz]] – MtGK + GDP<br /> | **[[1zny]], [[1znz]] – MtGK + GDP<br /> | ||
| - | **[[2j41]] – | + | **[[2j41]] – SaGK + GMP – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<br /> |
| + | **[[4qrh]] - SaGK + (P)PPGPP<br /> | ||
**[[2qor]] - GK + GMP – ''Plasmodium vivax''<br /> | **[[2qor]] - GK + GMP – ''Plasmodium vivax''<br /> | ||
**[[3lnc]] - GK + GMP – ''Anaplasma phagocytophilum''<br /> | **[[3lnc]] - GK + GMP – ''Anaplasma phagocytophilum''<br /> | ||
Revision as of 08:35, 14 April 2015
Guanylate kinase (GK) catalyzes the transfer of phosphate from GMP to GDP using ATP as a phosphate source. GK is essential for recycling GMP and cGMP. GK also forms a domain in the membrane-associated GK (MAGUK) which functions in mitotic spindle orientation and cell adhesion. There is a single mutation in GK which converts it to a GK domain. The GK domain has no catalytic activity. The MAGUK contain PDZ, WW, SH3 and GK domains.
3D structures of guanylate kinase
Updated on 14-April-2015
