Protein Domain : IPR008210

Type:  Domain Name:  Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, N-terminal
Description:  Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) catalyses the first committed (rate-limiting) step in hepatic gluconeogenesis, namely the reversible decarboxylation of oxaloacetate to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) and carbon dioxide, using either ATP or GTP as a source of phosphate. The ATP-utilising () and GTP-utilising () enzymes form two divergent subfamilies, which have little sequence similarity but which retain conserved active site residues. ATP-utilising PEPCKs are monomers or oligomers of identical subunits found in certain bacteria, yeast, trypanosomatids, and plants, while GTP-utilising PEPCKs are mainly monomers found in animals and some bacteria []. Both require divalent cations for activity, such as magnesium or manganese. One cation interacts with the enzyme at metal binding site 1 to elicit activation, while the second cation interacts at metal binding site 2 to serve as a metal-nucleotide substrate. In bacteria, fungi and plants, PEPCK is involved in the glyoxylate bypass, an alternative to the tricarboxylic acid cycle.PEPCK helps to regulate blood glucose levels. The rate of gluconeogenesis can be controlled through transcriptional regulation of the PEPCK gene by cAMP (the mediator of glucagon and catecholamines), glucocorticoids and insulin. In general, PEPCK expression is induced by glucagon, catecholamines and glucocorticoids during periods of fasting and in response to stress, but is inhibited by (glucose-induced) insulin upon feeding []. With type II diabetes, this regulation system can fail, resulting in increased gluconeogenesis that in turn raises glucose levels [].PEPCK consists of an N-terminal and a catalytic C-terminal domain, with the active site and metal ions located in a cleft between them. Both domains have an alpha/beta topology that is partly similar to one another [, ]. Substrate binding causes PEPCK to undergo a conformational change, which accelerates catalysis by forcing bulk solvent molecules out of the active site []. PCK uses an alpha/beta/alpha motif for nucleotide binding, this motif differing from other kinase domains. GTP-utilising PEPCK has a PEP-binding domain and two kinase motifs to bind GTP and magnesium.This entry represents the N-terminal domain found in both GTP-utilising and ATP-utilising phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase enzymes. Short Name:  PEP_carboxykinase_N

0 Child Features

0 Contains

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
G3DSA:3.40.449.10
SSF68923

2 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001272 Family Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, ATP-utilising
IPR008209 Family Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, GTP-utilising

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004611 IPR008210
GO:0017076 IPR008210
GO:0006094 IPR008210

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004611 IPR008210
GO:0017076 IPR008210
GO:0006094 IPR008210

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
142633 D8R0I2 PAC:15414200 Selaginella moellendorffii 659  
evm.model.supercontig_129.27 PAC:16407528 Carica papaya 661  
evm.model.supercontig_157.63 PAC:16409853 Carica papaya 360  
evm.model.supercontig_160.2 PAC:16410150 Carica papaya 659  
30073.m002289 B9S246 PAC:16816872 Ricinus communis 380  
30170.m013617 B9R6Q4 PAC:16821466 Ricinus communis 661  
28179.m000466 B9SSD1 PAC:16800221 Ricinus communis 408  
28179.m000470 B9SSD5 PAC:16800225 Ricinus communis 666  
Cucsa.318560.1 PAC:16977182 Cucumis sativus 391  
Cucsa.318560.2 PAC:16977183 Cucumis sativus 324  
Cucsa.318560.3 A0A0A0LNE0 PAC:16977184 Cucumis sativus 288  
Cucsa.103680.1 PAC:16959077 Cucumis sativus 634  
Cucsa.162620.1 A0A0A0LQB9 PAC:16965705 Cucumis sativus 361  
Cucsa.312210.2 A0A0A0LJS6 PAC:16976812 Cucumis sativus 670  
Cucsa.312210.3 PAC:16976813 Cucumis sativus 515  
Cucsa.312210.1 A0A0A0LJS6 PAC:16976811 Cucumis sativus 670  
orange1.1g005865m PAC:18107705 Citrus sinensis 673  
orange1.1g006486m PAC:18124585 Citrus sinensis 643  
orange1.1g007485m PAC:18124586 Citrus sinensis 602  
orange1.1g008519m PAC:18124587 Citrus sinensis 563  
orange1.1g008523m PAC:18124588 Citrus sinensis 563  
orange1.1g011235m PAC:18124589 Citrus sinensis 490  
orange1.1g011221m PAC:18124590 Citrus sinensis 490  
orange1.1g013022m PAC:18124591 Citrus sinensis 451  
orange1.1g027915m A0A067GC77 PAC:18138796 Citrus sinensis 217  
orange1.1g027861m A0A067GC77 PAC:18138797 Citrus sinensis 217  
orange1.1g027932m A0A067GC77 PAC:18138798 Citrus sinensis 217  
orange1.1g001942m PAC:18132231 Citrus sinensis 993  
orange1.1g025479m A0A067E7P4 PAC:18116468 Citrus sinensis 252  
orange1.1g027989m A0A067DWP5 PAC:18116469 Citrus sinensis 216  

6 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            8609605
            16330239
            15023367
            15890557
            16126724
            17403375