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Shikimate kinase
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**[[2g1k]], [[2iyr]], [[2iys]], [[2iyx]] – MtSK + shikimate<br /> | **[[2g1k]], [[2iyr]], [[2iys]], [[2iyx]] – MtSK + shikimate<br /> | ||
**[[2iyy]] – MtSK + shikimate-3-phosphate<br /> | **[[2iyy]] – MtSK + shikimate-3-phosphate<br /> | ||
| + | **[[4y0a]] – SK + shikimate – ''Acinetobacter baumannii''<br /> | ||
*Shikimate kinase ternary complex | *Shikimate kinase ternary complex | ||
Revision as of 12:35, 29 August 2016
Shikimate kinase (SK) catalyzes the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of shikimate to produce shikimate 3-phosphate. It is part of the plant and bacteria pathway of synthesizing aromatic acids. SK inhibitors can be used as antimicrobial drugs.
3D Structures of shikimate kinase
Updated on 29-August-2016
