Cytidine monophosphate kinase
Cytidine monophosphate kinase or cytidylate kinase (CMK) catalyzes the reversible conversion of CMP and ATP to CDP and ADP. [1] RelevanceCMK from bacterial pathogens is a target for new antibiotics development. Structural highlightsis highly sugar-specific.[2] Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
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3D structures of cytidine monophosphate kinase3D structures of cytidine monophosphate kinase
(Updated on 16-June-2021)
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- ↑ Briozzo P, Golinelli-Pimpaneau B, Gilles AM, Gaucher JF, Burlacu-Miron S, Sakamoto H, Janin J, Barzu O. Structures of escherichia coli CMP kinase alone and in complex with CDP: a new fold of the nucleoside monophosphate binding domain and insights into cytosine nucleotide specificity. Structure. 1998 Dec 15;6(12):1517-27. PMID:9862805
- ↑ Bertrand T, Briozzo P, Assairi L, Ofiteru A, Bucurenci N, Munier-Lehmann H, Golinelli-Pimpaneau B, Barzu O, Gilles AM. Sugar specificity of bacterial CMP kinases as revealed by crystal structures and mutagenesis of Escherichia coli enzyme. J Mol Biol. 2002 Feb 1;315(5):1099-110. PMID:11827479 doi:10.1006/jmbi.2001.5286