Logo image
Sign in
Diacylglyceride kinases, sphingosine kinases and NAD kinases: distant relatives of 6-phosphofructokinases
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Diacylglyceride kinases, sphingosine kinases and NAD kinases: distant relatives of 6-phosphofructokinases

Gilles Labesse, Dominique Douguet, Liliane Assairi and Anne-Marie Gilles
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, Vol.27(6), pp.273-275
06/2002
PMID: 12069781

Abstract

diacylglyceride kinases sphingosine kinases NAD kinases 6-phosphofructokinases Evolution Structural biology Biochemistry Cell biology
Diacylglyceride kinases, sphingosine kinases, NAD kinases and 6-phosphofructokinases are thought to be related despite large evolution of their sequences. Discovery of a common signature has led to the suggestion that they possess a similar phosphate-donor-binding site and a similar phosphorylation mechanism. The substrate- and allosteric-binding sites are much more divergent and their delineation remains to be determined experimentally.
url
Find in HALView

Metrics

1 Record Views

Details

Logo image