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==Additional Features==
==Additional Features==
'''Substrate Binding''':
'''Substrate Binding''':
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Thymidylate kinase is associated with pyrimidine metabolism and deoxythymidine trisphosphate (dTTP) biosynthesis. Its catalytic activity is responsible for the conversion of deoxythymidine monophosphate (dTMP) and ATP into deoxythymidine diphosphate (dTDP) and ADP through phosphoryl transfer. Deoxythymidine trisphosphate is a key component in the synthesis of DNA. By inhibiting the formation of dTDP, dTTP cannot be synthesized and thus DNA synthesis is halted. A key difference in the substrate-binding site of MRSA-TMK compared to other species is the base of the TMP binding cavity, where the ''cis''-proline that forms the base for other species is turned to instead provide a space for <scene name='48/483889/Arg_48_positioning/1'>ARG 48</scene> to link to Glu 37 of the main chain and form a new TMP binding site base.
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Thymidylate kinase is associated with pyrimidine metabolism and deoxythymidine trisphosphate (dTTP) biosynthesis. Its catalytic activity is responsible for the conversion of deoxythymidine monophosphate (dTMP) and ATP into deoxythymidine diphosphate (dTDP) and ADP through phosphoryl transfer. Deoxythymidine trisphosphate is a key component in the synthesis of DNA. By inhibiting the formation of dTDP, dTTP cannot be synthesized and thus DNA synthesis is halted. A key difference in the substrate-binding site of MRSA-TMK compared to other species is the base of the TMP binding cavity, where the ''cis''-proline that forms the base for other species is turned to instead provide a space for <scene name='48/483889/Arg_48_positioning/2'>Arg 48</scene> to link to Glu 37 of the main chain and form a new TMP binding site base.
Certain TMK binding residues are conserved throughout all species:
Certain TMK binding residues are conserved throughout all species:

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