Difference between revisions of "Kinase Family CAK"
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[[kinase classification|Kinase Classification]]: [[Kinase_Group_PKL|Group PKL]]: [[Kinase_Family_CAK|Family CAK]] | [[kinase classification|Kinase Classification]]: [[Kinase_Group_PKL|Group PKL]]: [[Kinase_Family_CAK|Family CAK]] | ||
− | '''C'''holine and ''' | + | '''C'''holine and '''A'''minoglycoside '''K'''inases, found in most eukaryotes and many bacteria <cite>Kannan</cite>. |
− | + | The CAK family has the following subfamilies: | |
− | [[Kinase_Subfamily_ChoK|ChoK]] Eukaryotic Choline Kinases | + | ====[[Kinase_Subfamily_ChoK|Subfamily ChoK]]==== |
+ | Eukaryotic Choline and Ethanolamine Kinases | ||
− | [[Kinase_Subfamily_KACAD|KACAD]] | + | ====[[Kinase_Subfamily_KACAD|Subfamily KACAD]]==== |
+ | Acyl-coA Dehydrogenase subfamily that contains an accessory CAK kinase domain. | ||
====Kinase Domain==== | ====Kinase Domain==== | ||
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====Evolution==== | ====Evolution==== | ||
− | The family is found in most eukaryotes. | + | The family is found in most eukaryotes, and both subfamilies are found in many bacteria. |
====References==== | ====References==== |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 9 February 2022
Kinase Classification: Group PKL: Family CAK
Choline and Aminoglycoside Kinases, found in most eukaryotes and many bacteria [1].
The CAK family has the following subfamilies:
Subfamily ChoK
Eukaryotic Choline and Ethanolamine Kinases
Subfamily KACAD
Acyl-coA Dehydrogenase subfamily that contains an accessory CAK kinase domain.
Kinase Domain
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Evolution
The family is found in most eukaryotes, and both subfamilies are found in many bacteria.