Adenylate kinases (AK; ATP+AMP double left right arrow 2 ADP; E.C. 2.7.4.3.) are enzymes essentially involved in energy metabolism and macromolecular biosynthesis. As we reported previously, the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum possesses one genuine AK and one GTP-AMP phosphotransferase. Analysis of the P. falciparum genome suggested the presence of one additional adenylate kinase, which we designated AK2. Recombinantly produced AK2 was found to be a monomeric protein of 33 kDa showing a specific activity of 10U/mg with ATP and AMP as a substrate pair and to interact with the AK-specific inhibitor P-1,P-5 -(diadenosine-5')-pentaphosphate (IC50 = 200 nM). At its N-terminus AK2 carries a predicted myristoylation sequence. This sequence...