Updated annotation (from data): D-glycerate 2-kinase (EC 2.7.1.-) Rationale: Specifically important for: Glycolic Acid. Either glycerate kinase or hydroxypyruvate reductase could be involved in glycolate utilization (via glyoxylate and tartronate-semialdehyde, which can be converted to glycerate, perhaps via hydroxypyruvate). However this protein is similar to TM1585 (also PDB:2b8nA or GCK_THEMA), which is a glycerate kinase. We were not able to find a rationale for KEGG's annotation as hydroxypyruvate reductase. (SEED_correct) Original annotation: Putative glycerate kinase Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold Psest_Contig47.1, - strand, nucleotides 1,279,758 to 1,281,029 See nucleotide sequence around Psest_1178 or for all of scaffold Psest_Contig47.1