SummaryKnowledge about protein kinase substrate preferences is biased toward residues immediately adjacent to the site of phosphorylation. By a combined structural, biochemical, and cellular approach, we have discovered an unexpected substrate recognition element with the consensus sequence PEF/Y in the tumor suppressor death-associated protein kinase 1. This motif can be effectively blocked by a specific pseudosubstrate-type interaction with an autoregulatory domain of this kinase. In this arrangement, the central PEF/Y glutamate interacts with a conserved arginine distant to the phosphorylation site in sequence and structure. We also demonstrate that the element is crucial for kinase activity regulation and substrate recognition. The PEF/...
Protein kinases are an important class of enzymes involved in the phosphorylation of their targets, ...
Protein crystallography has revealed that protein kinases have extended protein-substrate-binding gr...
The human protein kinase superfamily consists of over 500 members that individually control specific...
SummaryKnowledge about protein kinase substrate preferences is biased toward residues immediately ad...
Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK) has been im-plicated in apoptosis and tumor suppression, depe...
AbstractDeath associated protein kinase (DAPK) is a calmodulin (CaM)-regulated protein kinase that i...
Protein kinases participate in a myriad of cellular processes of major biomedical interest. The in v...
Background: Complex intracellular signaling networks monitor diverse environmental inputs to evoke a...
SummaryProtein kinases control cellular decision processes by phosphorylating specific substrates. T...
Phosphorylation is a universal mechanism for regulating cell behavior in eukaryotes. Although protei...
SummaryKinase-substrate recognition depends on the chemical properties of the phosphorylatable resid...
SummaryThe regulation of many protein kinases by binding to calcium/calmodulin connects two principa...
Background: We have previously described an approach to predicting the substrate specificity of seri...
An essential mechanism of regulation for many cellular processes is reversible phosphorylation. The ...
International audienceThe regulation of many protein kinases by binding to calcium/calmodulin connec...
Protein kinases are an important class of enzymes involved in the phosphorylation of their targets, ...
Protein crystallography has revealed that protein kinases have extended protein-substrate-binding gr...
The human protein kinase superfamily consists of over 500 members that individually control specific...
SummaryKnowledge about protein kinase substrate preferences is biased toward residues immediately ad...
Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK) has been im-plicated in apoptosis and tumor suppression, depe...
AbstractDeath associated protein kinase (DAPK) is a calmodulin (CaM)-regulated protein kinase that i...
Protein kinases participate in a myriad of cellular processes of major biomedical interest. The in v...
Background: Complex intracellular signaling networks monitor diverse environmental inputs to evoke a...
SummaryProtein kinases control cellular decision processes by phosphorylating specific substrates. T...
Phosphorylation is a universal mechanism for regulating cell behavior in eukaryotes. Although protei...
SummaryKinase-substrate recognition depends on the chemical properties of the phosphorylatable resid...
SummaryThe regulation of many protein kinases by binding to calcium/calmodulin connects two principa...
Background: We have previously described an approach to predicting the substrate specificity of seri...
An essential mechanism of regulation for many cellular processes is reversible phosphorylation. The ...
International audienceThe regulation of many protein kinases by binding to calcium/calmodulin connec...
Protein kinases are an important class of enzymes involved in the phosphorylation of their targets, ...
Protein crystallography has revealed that protein kinases have extended protein-substrate-binding gr...
The human protein kinase superfamily consists of over 500 members that individually control specific...