InterPro domain: IPR001805

General Information

  • Identifier IPR001805
  • Description Adenosine kinase
  • Number of genes 212
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  • Associated GO terms GO:0004001   GO:0006166  

Abstract

Adenosine kinase (ADK) phosphorylates adenosine and other related nucleosides [ 1 , 2 ]. It is exclusive to eukaryotes [ 3 ] and is a key enzyme in the purine salvage pathway. ADK catalyses the reaction:

Adenosine + ATP = ADP + AMP

This reaction prevents toxic levels of adenosine building up within the cell. Experiments have been carried out on Gallus gallus (chicken) embryonic neurons to document the toxicity of adenosine, and the associated requirement for ADK [ 4 ].

Adenosine and ATP have been connected with pain, and the control of pain [ 5 ]. Associated with this, adenosine has also been shown to have a number of anti-inflammatory activities. Human ADK bears little sequence similarity to other mammalian nucleoside kinases, but does share high similarity with some microbrial ribokinases and fructokinases, suggesting possible evolutionary connections [ 6 , 6 ].


1. Cloning of human adenosine kinase cDNA: sequence similarity to microbial ribokinases and fructokinases. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 93, 1232-7
2. Cloning and characterization of cDNA for adenosine kinase from mammalian (Chinese hamster, mouse, human and rat) species. High frequency mutants of Chinese hamster ovary cells involve structural alterations in the gene. Eur. J. Biochem. 241, 564-71
3. Cloning and expression of the adenosine kinase gene from rat and human tissues. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 231, 645-50
4. Adenosine induces apoptosis by inhibiting mRNA and protein synthesis in chick embryonic sympathetic neurons. Neurosci. Lett. 248, 187-90
5. Adenosine receptor activation and nociception. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 347, 1-11

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