Death-associated protein kinase
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
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- | DAPK expression is lost in many types of cancer. DAPK1 expression is elevated in brains of Alzheimer Disease patients. DAPK1 inhibitors are tested as drugs for attenuating acute brain injury. | + | DAPK expression is lost in many types of cancer. DAPK1 expression is elevated in brains of Alzheimer Disease patients and in epilepsy patients. DAPK1 inhibitors are tested as drugs for attenuating acute brain injury. |
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- | + | DAPK1 structure contains a small β sheet N-terminal lobe and a larger helix-rich C-terminal lobe. <scene name='51/517372/Cv/3'>The ATP substrate is bound in a cleft between the two lobes</scene>. <ref>PMID:11573098</ref> | |
- | + | ==3D structures of death-associated protein kinase== | |
- | + | [[Death-associated protein kinase 3D structures]] | |
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== References == | == References == | ||
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References
- ↑ Bialik S, Kimchi A. The death-associated protein kinases: structure, function, and beyond. Annu Rev Biochem. 2006;75:189-210. PMID:16756490 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.biochem.75.103004.142615
- ↑ Tereshko V, Teplova M, Brunzelle J, Watterson DM, Egli M. Crystal structures of the catalytic domain of human protein kinase associated with apoptosis and tumor suppression. Nat Struct Biol. 2001 Oct;8(10):899-907. PMID:11573098 doi:10.1038/nsb1001-899