The kinome comprises functionally diverse enzymes, with the current classification indicating very little about the extent of conserved regulatory mechanisms associated with phosphoryl transfer. The apparent Km of the kinases ranges from less than 0.4 μM to in excess of 1000 μM for ATP. It is not known how this diverse range of enzymes mechanistically achieves the regulation of catalysis via an affinity range for ATP varying by three-orders of magnitude. Results: We have demonstrated a previously undiscovered mechanism in kinase and synthetase enzymes where the overall rate of reaction is regulated via the C8-H of ATP. Using ATP deuterated at the C8 position (C8D-ATP) as a molecular probe it was shown that the C8-H plays a direct role in th...
AbstractEnzymology tends to focus on highly specific effects of substrates, allosteric modifiers, an...
To evaluate the rate enhancements produced by representative kinases and their thermodynamic basis, ...
AbstractCreatine kinase (CK) and arginine kinase (AK) are related enzymes that reversibly transfer a...
The kinome comprises functionally diverse enzymes, with the current classification indicating very l...
The kinome comprises functionally diverse enzymes, with the current classification indicating very l...
AbstractUnderstanding how phosphoryl transfer is accomplished by kinases, a ubiquitous group of enzy...
AbstractPhosphorylation is a widely used, reversible means of regulating enzymatic activity. Among t...
AbstractThe F1-Fo ATP synthase bears 6 nucleotide binding sites, only 3 of which turn over during ca...
AbstractBackground: Phosphoryl transfer, typically involving high energy phosphate donors such as AT...
F-type ATP synthases are transmembrane enzymes, which play a central role in the metabolism of all a...
F-type ATP synthases are transmembrane enzymes, which play a central role in the metabolism of all a...
AbstractIn ATP synthase, X-ray structures, demonstration of ATP-driven γ-subunit rotation, and trypt...
AbstractIn this study we compared the protein kinase dependent regulation of gastric H,K-ATPase and ...
Enzymes that catalyze phosphoryl group transfer draw from a wide variety of catalytic strategies, in...
AbstractCoupling with electrochemical proton gradient, ATP synthase (F0F1) synthesizes ATP from ADP ...
AbstractEnzymology tends to focus on highly specific effects of substrates, allosteric modifiers, an...
To evaluate the rate enhancements produced by representative kinases and their thermodynamic basis, ...
AbstractCreatine kinase (CK) and arginine kinase (AK) are related enzymes that reversibly transfer a...
The kinome comprises functionally diverse enzymes, with the current classification indicating very l...
The kinome comprises functionally diverse enzymes, with the current classification indicating very l...
AbstractUnderstanding how phosphoryl transfer is accomplished by kinases, a ubiquitous group of enzy...
AbstractPhosphorylation is a widely used, reversible means of regulating enzymatic activity. Among t...
AbstractThe F1-Fo ATP synthase bears 6 nucleotide binding sites, only 3 of which turn over during ca...
AbstractBackground: Phosphoryl transfer, typically involving high energy phosphate donors such as AT...
F-type ATP synthases are transmembrane enzymes, which play a central role in the metabolism of all a...
F-type ATP synthases are transmembrane enzymes, which play a central role in the metabolism of all a...
AbstractIn ATP synthase, X-ray structures, demonstration of ATP-driven γ-subunit rotation, and trypt...
AbstractIn this study we compared the protein kinase dependent regulation of gastric H,K-ATPase and ...
Enzymes that catalyze phosphoryl group transfer draw from a wide variety of catalytic strategies, in...
AbstractCoupling with electrochemical proton gradient, ATP synthase (F0F1) synthesizes ATP from ADP ...
AbstractEnzymology tends to focus on highly specific effects of substrates, allosteric modifiers, an...
To evaluate the rate enhancements produced by representative kinases and their thermodynamic basis, ...
AbstractCreatine kinase (CK) and arginine kinase (AK) are related enzymes that reversibly transfer a...