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  • Protein kinases are enzymes that transfer phosphate groups from ATP to specific amino acids in proteins, with their efficiency often limited by the slow release of ADP.
  • Research on the serine protein kinase SRPK1 shows that external sequences, specifically parts of a spacer insert and an N-terminal extension, can enhance nucleotide exchange and improve phosphorylation.
  • This suggests a new regulatory mechanism for protein kinases, where sequences outside the kinase domain act as factors that increase the rate of ADP release, thereby boosting substrate phosphorylation.

Article Abstract

Protein kinases are essential signaling enzymes that transfer phosphates from bound ATP to select amino acids in protein targets. For most kinases, the phosphoryl transfer step is highly efficient, while the rate-limiting step for substrate processing involves slow release of the product ADP. It is generally thought that structural factors intrinsic to the kinase domain and the nucleotide-binding pocket control this step and consequently the efficiency of protein phosphorylation for these cases. However, the kinase domains of protein kinases are commonly flanked by sequences that regulate catalytic function. To address whether such sequences could alter nucleotide exchange and, thus, regulate protein phosphorylation, the presence of activating residues external to the kinase domain was probed in the serine protein kinase SRPK1. Deletion analyses indicate that a small segment of a large spacer insert domain and a portion of an N-terminal extension function cooperatively to increase nucleotide exchange. The data point to a new mode of protein kinase regulation in which select sequences outside the kinase domain constitute a nucleotide release factor that likely interacts with the small lobe of the kinase domain and enhances protein substrate phosphorylation through increases in ADP dissociation rate.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3718016PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi300876hDOI Listing

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