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Comparison and correlation of binding mode of ATP in the kinase domains of Hexokinase family

Hexokinases (HKs) are the enzymes that catalyses the ATP dependent phosphorylation of Hexose sugars to Hexose-6-Phosphate (Hex-6-P). There exist four different forms of HKs namely HK-I, HK-II, HK-III and HK-IV and all of them share a common ATP binding site core surrounded by more variable sequence...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Yellapu Nanda, Kumar, Pasupuleti Santhosh, Sowjenya, Gopal, Rao, Valasani Koteswara, Yeswanth, Sthanikam, Prasad, Uppu Venkateswara, Pradeepkiran, Jangampalli Adi, Sarma, PVGK, Bhaskar, Matcha
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Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3398786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829728
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008543
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author Kumar, Yellapu Nanda
Kumar, Pasupuleti Santhosh
Sowjenya, Gopal
Rao, Valasani Koteswara
Yeswanth, Sthanikam
Prasad, Uppu Venkateswara
Pradeepkiran, Jangampalli Adi
Sarma, PVGK
Bhaskar, Matcha
author_facet Kumar, Yellapu Nanda
Kumar, Pasupuleti Santhosh
Sowjenya, Gopal
Rao, Valasani Koteswara
Yeswanth, Sthanikam
Prasad, Uppu Venkateswara
Pradeepkiran, Jangampalli Adi
Sarma, PVGK
Bhaskar, Matcha
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description Hexokinases (HKs) are the enzymes that catalyses the ATP dependent phosphorylation of Hexose sugars to Hexose-6-Phosphate (Hex-6-P). There exist four different forms of HKs namely HK-I, HK-II, HK-III and HK-IV and all of them share a common ATP binding site core surrounded by more variable sequence that determine substrate affinities. Although they share a common binding site but they differ in their kinetic functions, hence the present study is aimed to analyze the binding mode of ATP. The analysis revealed that the four ATP binding domains are showing 13 identical, 7 similar and 6 dissimilar residues with similar structural conformation. Molecular docking of ATP into the kinase domains using Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) soft ware tool clearly showed the variation in the binding mode of ATP with variable docking scores. This probably explains the variable phosphorylation rates among hexokinases family.
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spelling pubmed-33987862012-07-24 Comparison and correlation of binding mode of ATP in the kinase domains of Hexokinase family Kumar, Yellapu Nanda Kumar, Pasupuleti Santhosh Sowjenya, Gopal Rao, Valasani Koteswara Yeswanth, Sthanikam Prasad, Uppu Venkateswara Pradeepkiran, Jangampalli Adi Sarma, PVGK Bhaskar, Matcha Bioinformation Hypothesis Hexokinases (HKs) are the enzymes that catalyses the ATP dependent phosphorylation of Hexose sugars to Hexose-6-Phosphate (Hex-6-P). There exist four different forms of HKs namely HK-I, HK-II, HK-III and HK-IV and all of them share a common ATP binding site core surrounded by more variable sequence that determine substrate affinities. Although they share a common binding site but they differ in their kinetic functions, hence the present study is aimed to analyze the binding mode of ATP. The analysis revealed that the four ATP binding domains are showing 13 identical, 7 similar and 6 dissimilar residues with similar structural conformation. Molecular docking of ATP into the kinase domains using Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) soft ware tool clearly showed the variation in the binding mode of ATP with variable docking scores. This probably explains the variable phosphorylation rates among hexokinases family. Biomedical Informatics 2012-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3398786/ /pubmed/22829728 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008543 Text en © 2012 Biomedical Informatics This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Hypothesis
Kumar, Yellapu Nanda
Kumar, Pasupuleti Santhosh
Sowjenya, Gopal
Rao, Valasani Koteswara
Yeswanth, Sthanikam
Prasad, Uppu Venkateswara
Pradeepkiran, Jangampalli Adi
Sarma, PVGK
Bhaskar, Matcha
Comparison and correlation of binding mode of ATP in the kinase domains of Hexokinase family
title Comparison and correlation of binding mode of ATP in the kinase domains of Hexokinase family
title_full Comparison and correlation of binding mode of ATP in the kinase domains of Hexokinase family
title_fullStr Comparison and correlation of binding mode of ATP in the kinase domains of Hexokinase family
title_full_unstemmed Comparison and correlation of binding mode of ATP in the kinase domains of Hexokinase family
title_short Comparison and correlation of binding mode of ATP in the kinase domains of Hexokinase family
title_sort comparison and correlation of binding mode of atp in the kinase domains of hexokinase family
topic Hypothesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3398786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829728
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008543
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