Kinase Family CAK

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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

(Stub)

Evolution

The family is found in most eukaryotes, and both subfamilies are found in many bacteria.

References

  1. Kannan N, Taylor SS, Zhai Y, Venter JC, and Manning G. Structural and functional diversity of the microbial kinome. PLoS Biol. 2007 Mar;5(3):e17. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050017 | PubMed ID:17355172 | HubMed [Kannan]