Arginine kinases catalyze the reversible transfer of a high-energy phosphoryl group from ATP to L-arginine to form phosphoarginine, which is used as an energy buffer in insects, crustaceans, and some unicellular organisms. It plays an analogous role to that of phosphocreatine in vertebrates. Recently, putative arginine kinases were identified in several bacterial species, including the social Gram-negative soil bacterium Myxococcus xanthus. It is still unclear what role these proteins play in bacteria and whether they have evolved to acquire novel functions in the species in which they are found. In this study, we biochemically purified and characterized a putative M. xanthus arginine kinase, Ark, and demonstrated that it has retained the a...
Phosphagen kinases are widely distributed across many different animals, protozoa, and bacterial spe...
Acid stress in Escherichia coli involves a complex resource- and energy-consuming response mechanism...
Arginine kinase catalyzes the reversible phosphorylation of arginine using ATP. This phosphotransfer...
Arginine kinase (AK) is a member of the phosphagen kinase family (PK), and catalyzes the reversible ...
In many eukaryotic cell systems, phosphagen kinases help modulate ATP levels during periods of rapid...
Recent studies have characterized both novel arginine kinase (AK) genes in bacteria, extending the p...
Phosphagen systems are known to contribute to the process of energy homeostasis within many organism...
Arginine kinase (AK), an ortholog of creatine kinase (CK), helps maintain energy homeostasis in resp...
The phosphagen kinases are a family of enzymes that catalyze the reversible phosphorylation of speci...
The phosphagen kinases are a family of enzymes that catalyze the reversible phosphorylation of speci...
Adenosine kinase (ADK) is a purine salvage enzyme and a typical housekeeping enzyme in eukaryotes wh...
Phosphagen kinases (PKs) are known to be distributed throughout the animal kingdom, but have recentl...
Arginine kinase (AK) is a major invertebrate phosphagen kinase that catalyzes the reversible transfe...
Arginine kinase catalyzes the reversible phosphorylation of arginine using ATP. This phosphotransfer...
Phosphagen kinases (PK\u27s) are a widespread family of enzymes that catalyze the reversible transfe...
Phosphagen kinases are widely distributed across many different animals, protozoa, and bacterial spe...
Acid stress in Escherichia coli involves a complex resource- and energy-consuming response mechanism...
Arginine kinase catalyzes the reversible phosphorylation of arginine using ATP. This phosphotransfer...
Arginine kinase (AK) is a member of the phosphagen kinase family (PK), and catalyzes the reversible ...
In many eukaryotic cell systems, phosphagen kinases help modulate ATP levels during periods of rapid...
Recent studies have characterized both novel arginine kinase (AK) genes in bacteria, extending the p...
Phosphagen systems are known to contribute to the process of energy homeostasis within many organism...
Arginine kinase (AK), an ortholog of creatine kinase (CK), helps maintain energy homeostasis in resp...
The phosphagen kinases are a family of enzymes that catalyze the reversible phosphorylation of speci...
The phosphagen kinases are a family of enzymes that catalyze the reversible phosphorylation of speci...
Adenosine kinase (ADK) is a purine salvage enzyme and a typical housekeeping enzyme in eukaryotes wh...
Phosphagen kinases (PKs) are known to be distributed throughout the animal kingdom, but have recentl...
Arginine kinase (AK) is a major invertebrate phosphagen kinase that catalyzes the reversible transfe...
Arginine kinase catalyzes the reversible phosphorylation of arginine using ATP. This phosphotransfer...
Phosphagen kinases (PK\u27s) are a widespread family of enzymes that catalyze the reversible transfe...
Phosphagen kinases are widely distributed across many different animals, protozoa, and bacterial spe...
Acid stress in Escherichia coli involves a complex resource- and energy-consuming response mechanism...
Arginine kinase catalyzes the reversible phosphorylation of arginine using ATP. This phosphotransfer...