Adenosine kinase

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'''Adenosine kinase''' (AdK) catalyzes the transfer of phosphate from ATP to adenosine to produce AMP. AMP-PCP is a non-hydrolyzable ATP analog. AdK deficiency causes hypermethioninemia.
'''Adenosine kinase''' (AdK) catalyzes the transfer of phosphate from ATP to adenosine to produce AMP. AMP-PCP is a non-hydrolyzable ATP analog. AdK deficiency causes hypermethioninemia.
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==3D structures of adenosine kinase==
==3D structures of adenosine kinase==

Revision as of 11:27, 12 November 2014

Structure of human adenosine kinase complex with adenosine (stick model), Mg+2 (small light green) and Cl- (large, deep green) ions (PDB entry 1bx4)

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3D structures of adenosine kinase

Updated on 12-November-2014

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