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MULTISPECIES: sugar kinase [Enterobacteriaceae].


LOCUS       WP_001027807             315 aa            linear   BCT 01-JAN-2025
ACCESSION   WP_001027807
VERSION     WP_001027807.1
KEYWORDS    RefSeq.
SOURCE      Enterobacteriaceae
  ORGANISM  Enterobacteriaceae
            Bacteria; Pseudomonadati; Pseudomonadota; Gammaproteobacteria;
            Enterobacterales.
COMMENT     REFSEQ: This record represents a single, non-redundant, protein
            sequence which may be annotated on many different RefSeq genomes
            from the same, or different, species.
            
            ##Evidence-For-Name-Assignment-START##
            Evidence Category  :: Conserved Domain (CDD)
            Evidence Accession :: Domain architecture ID 10100205
            Evidence Source    :: NCBI SPARCLE
            ##Evidence-For-Name-Assignment-END##
            COMPLETENESS: full length.
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     source          1..315
                     /organism="Enterobacteriaceae"
                     /db_xref="taxon:543"
     Protein         1..315
                     /product="sugar kinase"
                     /EC_number="2.7.1.-"
                     /GO_component="GO:0005829 - cytosol [Evidence IEA]"
                     /GO_function="GO:0019200 - carbohydrate kinase activity
                     [Evidence IEA]"
                     /GO_process="GO:0005975 - carbohydrate metabolic process
                     [Evidence IEA]"
                     /calculated_mol_wt=34364
     Region          5..298
                     /region_name="KdgK"
                     /note="2-keto-3-deoxygluconate kinase (KdgK)
                     phosphorylates 2-keto-3-deoxygluconate (KDG) to form
                     2-keto-3-deoxy-6-phosphogluconate (KDGP). KDG is the
                     common intermediate product, that allows organisms to
                     channel D-glucuronate and/or D-galacturinate into the...;
                     cd01166"
                     /db_xref="CDD:238571"
     Site            order(37..38,41,93,107,109,138,170,258,261,297)
                     /site_type="other"
                     /note="substrate binding site [chemical binding]"
                     /db_xref="CDD:238571"
     Site            order(229,234,249,258..260,263,285,289)
                     /site_type="other"
                     /note="ATP binding site [chemical binding]"
                     /db_xref="CDD:238571"
ORIGIN      
        1 mnitiatlge llveflakke nqgfsspgef wgpypsgapa ifadqvaklg frsllfscvg
       61 ndafgvmnit rlsrdgvnvq gisvlpnatt gsafvsyrsq aqrdfifnmp dsacgllsad
      121 hldetllrqy rhfhimgssl fsfrlidavr kaisivkeng gtisfdpnir kemlkirems
      181 qafeyildyt dfflpsdgel dyfglsksrd eekivarlhk rgiahviikr gargasyysk
      241 deqhhvagyp vkvvdptgag dcfgatfvsl flagysvpda lahanaagsl aisargpmeg
      301 tstlaqikel mrqqn