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<StructureSection load="" size="350" color=""  spin="on" Scene ="Journal:JBIC:1/Jbic1_opening/2" caption="(PDB code [[3l0p]]) Crystal structure of Fe (orange) bound adenylate kinase complex with glycerol from ''Desulfovibrio gigas''">
<StructureSection load="" size="350" color=""  spin="on" Scene ="Journal:JBIC:1/Jbic1_opening/2" caption="(PDB code [[3l0p]]) Crystal structure of Fe (orange) bound adenylate kinase complex with glycerol from ''Desulfovibrio gigas''">


[[Adenylate kinase]] (ADK, EC number [http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=2.7.4.3 2.7.4.3]) is a phosphotransferase which catalyzes the interconversion of ADP to ATP+AMP.  ADK is important in cellular energy homeostasis. Dinucleotides polyphosphates like diadenosine pentaphosphate  
[[Adenylate kinase]] (ADK, EC number [http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=2.7.4.3 2.7.4.3]) is a [[Phosphotransferase]] which catalyzes the interconversion of ADP to ATP+AMP.  ADK is important in cellular energy homeostasis. Dinucleotides polyphosphates like diadenosine pentaphosphate  
(AP5) inhibit ADK.  
(AP5) inhibit ADK.  


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