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**[[3pfn]] – NADK – human<br /> | |||
**[[1u0r]], [[1u0t]] – MtNADK – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br /> | **[[1u0r]], [[1u0t]] – MtNADK – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br /> | ||
**[[1y3h]] – MtNADK (mutant)<br /> | **[[1y3h]] – MtNADK (mutant)<br /> |
Revision as of 12:31, 9 September 2020
FunctionNAD kinase (NADK) catalyzes the conversion of ATP and NAD to ADP and NADP. NADP is critical for metabolism, calcium signaling and anti-inflammatory processes. NADK is regulated by calmodulin-dependent mechanism[1]. See NAD and NAD(P)H. Structural highlightsin a cleft between the N and C-terminal domains in the dimer interface[2]. Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
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3D structures of NAD kinase3D structures of NAD kinase
Updated on 09-September-2020
ReferencesReferences
- ↑ Ohashi K, Kawai S, Murata K. Identification and characterization of a human mitochondrial NAD kinase. Nat Commun. 2012;3:1248. doi: 10.1038/ncomms2262. PMID:23212377 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2262
- ↑ Liu J, Lou Y, Yokota H, Adams PD, Kim R, Kim SH. Crystal structures of an NAD kinase from Archaeoglobus fulgidus in complex with ATP, NAD, or NADP. J Mol Biol. 2005 Nov 25;354(2):289-303. Epub 2005 Sep 30. PMID:16242716 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2005.09.026