Kinase enzymes exist throughout tree of life—those found in bacteria may be vulnerable targets for new antibiotics

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Enzymes known as kinases play a critical role in cell growth, metabolism and signaling in a multitude of organisms across the tree of life—from algae to helminths to mammals. Now, scientists have developed an atlas of bacterial kinases and say their new compendium holds a motherlode of possible targets for reimagined antimicrobial drugs.