Protein Domain : PEP-utilising enzyme, C-terminal IPR000121

Type  Domain
Description  A number of enzymes that catalyze the transfer of a phosphoryl group from phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) via a phospho-histidine intermediate have been shown to be structurally related [ , , , ]. All these enzymes share the same catalytic mechanism: they bind PEP and transfer the phosphoryl group from it to a histidine residue. The sequence around that residue is highly conserved. This C-terminal domain has been shown to be the PEP-binding domain []. It is often found associated with the pyruvate phosphate dikinase, AMP/ATP-binding domain () at its N terminus and the PEP-utilizing enzyme mobile domain.
Short Name  PEP_util_C

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