InterPro domain: IPR040442
General Information
- Identifier IPR040442
- Description Pyruvate kinase-like domain superfamily
- Number of genes 2511
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Abstract
Pyruvate kinase controls the exit from the glysolysis pathway, catalysing the transfer of phosphate from phosphooenolpyruvate (PEP) to ADP. Mammalian pyruvate kinase is a homotetramer, where each polypeptide subunit consists of four domains: N-terminal, A domain, B domain and C-terminal. Activation of the enzyme is believed to occur via the clamping down of the B domain onto the A domain to dehydrate the active site cleft. The N- and C-terminal domains are situated at inter-subunit contact sites, and could be involved in assembly and communication within the complex. The N-terminal domain has a TIM beta/alpha-barrel structure [ 1 ].
1. Structural and functional linkages between subunit interfaces in mammalian pyruvate kinase. J. Mol. Biol. 312, 525-40