nucleotide-binding domain (NBD) of Novosphingobium aromaticivorans carbohydrate kinase and similar proteins
This subfamily corresponds to a group of uncharacterized bacterial proteins with similarity to carbohydrate kinase from Novosphingobium aromaticivorans (NaCK). These proteins may catalyze the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to their carbohydrate substrates. They belong to the FGGY family of carbohydrate kinases, the monomers of which contain two large domains, which are separated by a deep cleft that forms the active site. This model includes both the N-terminal domain, which adopts a ribonuclease H-like fold, and the structurally related C-terminal domain.
Comment:catalytic residues (Asp, Thr, Asp) conserved in the FGGY family
Comment:Two Asp residues probably form a metal cofactor binding site and the second Asp residue acts as a catalytic base.
Comment:It has been proposed that the first Asp coordinates and positions the MgATP, and (in concert with the Mg2+) stabilizes the ADP leaving group during the phospho transfer. The second Asp would act as a general base during catalysis, assisting the removal of a proton from the attacking hydroxyl group. The Thr could stabilize the transition state.