Protein kinases and phosphatases

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These enzymes phosphorylate or dephosphorylate other proteins. By definition, they use ATP (or GTP) as the phosphoryl group donor (as opposed to phosphotransferases of the phosphotranferase system and the phosphorelay).

Protein kinases

Protein arginine kinases

Protein serine kinases

Protein tyrosine kinases (see the Bacterial Protein Tyrosine Kinase Database)

  • PtkA
  • EpsB: similar to PtkA, but has probably no kinase activity

Protein kinases of two-component systems

Protein phosphatases

Protein arginine phosphatases

Protein serine phosphatases

Protein tyrosine phosphatases

Protein aspartate phosphatases controlling the phosphorelay

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Jonathan Dworkin
Ser/Thr phosphorylation as a regulatory mechanism in bacteria.
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Charlotte Cousin, Abderahmane Derouiche, Lei Shi, Yves Pagot, Sandrine Poncet, Ivan Mijakovic
Protein-serine/threonine/tyrosine kinases in bacterial signaling and regulation.
FEMS Microbiol Lett: 2013, 346(1);11-9
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Sandro F F Pereira, Lindsie Goss, Jonathan Dworkin
Eukaryote-like serine/threonine kinases and phosphatases in bacteria.
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev: 2011, 75(1);192-212
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Michał Obuchowski
[Serine-threonine protein phosphatases from Bacillus subtilis]. [Serynowo-treoninowe fosfatazy białkowe w Bacillus subtilis.]
Postepy Biochem: 2005, 51(1);95-104
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