2.7.4.22: UMP kinase
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Synonyms
ATP:UMP phosphotransferase, HP0777 protein, More, pyrH, Rv2883c, SsUMPK, UMP kinase, UMP-kinase, UMPK, UMPKs, uridine monophosphate kinase, uridylate kinase, XC1936
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drug development
medicine
as bacterial UMP kinases have no counterpart in eukaryotes, the information provided here can help the design of new antibiotics
drug development
UMP kinase may be a potential antimicrobial target
drug development
potential drug target for development of antimicrobial agents, diseases such as urethritis and prostatitis
drug development
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since bacterial UMPKs are specific for the phosphorylation of UMP only and differ from eukaryotic dual-specificity UMP/CMP kinases
drug development
the enzyme is a potential antibacterial drug target
drug development
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the enzyme is a target for antimicrobial drug development
drug development
the enzyme is a potential drug target for developing novel anti-tuberculosis drugs
drug development
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the enzyme is found only in bacteria and is a target for the discovery of antibacterials
drug development
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the enzyme is found only in bacteria and is a target for the discovery of antibacterials
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drug development
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since bacterial UMPKs are specific for the phosphorylation of UMP only and differ from eukaryotic dual-specificity UMP/CMP kinases
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drug development
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the enzyme is a potential drug target for developing novel anti-tuberculosis drugs
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Q81S73
interest in new therapies against anthrax has arisen from its potential for bioterrorism. The allosteric pocket of the enzyme, with its atypical configuration of side chains, may provide a particularly suitable site for pharmacological intervention
medicine
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interest in new therapies against anthrax has arisen from its potential for bioterrorism. The allosteric pocket of the enzyme, with its atypical configuration of side chains, may provide a particularly suitable site for pharmacological intervention
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