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Adenosine kinase
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| - | AdK consists of a <scene name='57/573962/Cv/4'>large α/β domain with 9 β strands and 8 α helices and a small capping α/β domain with 5 β strands and 2 α helices</scene>. The <scene name='57/573962/Cv/3'>active site</scene> is formed along the edge of the β sheet in the large domain. | + | AdK consists of a <scene name='57/573962/Cv/4'>large α/β domain with 9 β strands and 8 α helices and a small capping α/β domain with 5 β strands and 2 α helices</scene>. The <scene name='57/573962/Cv/3'>active site</scene> is formed along the edge of the β sheet in the large domain (PDB entry [[1bx4]]).<ref>PMID:9843365</ref> |
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3D structures of adenosine kinase
Updated on 06-December-2015
References
- ↑ Park J, Gupta RS. Adenosine kinase and ribokinase--the RK family of proteins. Cell Mol Life Sci. 2008 Sep;65(18):2875-96. doi: 10.1007/s00018-008-8123-1. PMID:18560757 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00018-008-8123-1
- ↑ Mathews II, Erion MD, Ealick SE. Structure of human adenosine kinase at 1.5 A resolution. Biochemistry. 1998 Nov 10;37(45):15607-20. PMID:9843365 doi:10.1021/bi9815445
