Casein kinase

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'''Casein kinase''' (CK) is a protein kinase which function as regulators of signal transduction. CK1 is a serine/threonine kinase with several members: a, b1, g1, g2, g3, d and e. CK2 functions in cell cycle control, DNA repair and circadian rhythm regulation. CK2 is a tetramer with a pair of 2 subunits – the a subunit is the catalytic one and the b subunit is the regulatory one.
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'''Casein kinase''' (CK) is a protein kinase which function as regulators of signal transduction. CK1 is a serine/threonine kinase with several members: α, β1, γ1, γ2, γ3, δ and ε. CK2 functions in cell cycle control, DNA repair and circadian rhythm regulation. CK2 is a tetramer with a pair of 2 subunits – the α subunit is the catalytic one and the β subunit is the regulatory one.
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===CK1===
===CK1===
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[[2c47]] – hCK1-g2 – human
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[[2c47]] – hCK1-γ2 – human
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[[2chl]] - hCK1-g3
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[[2chl]] - hCK1-γ3
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[[2cmw]] – hCK1-g1 + inhibitor
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[[2cmw]] – hCK1-γ1 + inhibitor
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[[2izr]], [[2izs]], [[2izs]], [[2izu]] - hCK1-g3 + inhibitor
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[[2izr]], [[2izs]], [[2izs]], [[2izu]] - hCK1-γ3 + inhibitor
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[[1cki]] – rCK1-d (mutant) – rat
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[[1cki]] – rCK1-δ (mutant) – rat
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[[1ckj]] - rCK1-d (mutant) + WO4
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[[1ckj]] - rCK1-δ (mutant) + WO4
[[1csn]] – yCK1 + MgATP – fission yeast
[[1csn]] – yCK1 + MgATP – fission yeast
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===CK2 catalytic subunit===
===CK2 catalytic subunit===
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[[1pjk]] - hCK2 a subunit
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[[1pjk]] - hCK2 α subunit
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[[1na7]], [[3fwq]], [[3juh]] - hCK2 a subunit (mutant)
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[[1na7]], [[3fwq]], [[3juh]] - hCK2 α subunit (mutant)
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[[3ofm]] - hCK2 a’ subunit
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[[3ofm]] - hCK2 α’ subunit
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[[2r7i]] - rCK2 a subunit
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[[2r7i]] - rCK2 α subunit
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[[1lpu]], [[1lr4]], [[1jam]] - mCK2 a subunit
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[[1lpu]], [[1lr4]], [[1jam]] - mCK2 α subunit
===CK2 catalytic subunit binary complex===
===CK2 catalytic subunit binary complex===
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[[2pvr]] - hCK2 a subunit + sulfate
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[[2pvr]] - hCK2 α subunit + sulfate
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[[3rp0]] – hCK2 a subunit + a’ subunit + ATP analog
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[[3rp0]] – hCK2 α subunit + α’ subunit + ATP analog
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[[3bqc]], [[3c13]] - hCK2 a subunit + emodin
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[[3bqc]], [[3c13]] - hCK2 α subunit + emodin
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[[1j91]] - mCK2 a subunit + ATP competitive inhibitor - maize
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[[1j91]] - mCK2 α subunit + ATP competitive inhibitor - maize
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[[1lp4]] - mCK2 a subunit + Mg-AMPPNP
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[[1lp4]] - mCK2 α subunit + Mg-AMPPNP
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[[3nsz]] - hCK2 a subunit + AMPPN
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[[3nsz]] - hCK2 α subunit + AMPPN
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[[1m2p]], [[1m2q]], [[1m2r]], [[1om1]], [[2oxd]], [[2oxx]], [[2oxy]], [[2qc6]], [[2pvh]], [[3fl5]], [[3kxg]], [[3kxh]], [[3kxm]], [[3kxn]], [[3pvg]] - mCK2 a subunit + inhibitor
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[[1m2p]], [[1m2q]], [[1m2r]], [[1om1]], [[2oxd]], [[2oxx]], [[2oxy]], [[2qc6]], [[2pvh]], [[3fl5]], [[3kxg]], [[3kxh]], [[3kxm]], [[3kxn]], [[3pvg]] - mCK2 α subunit + inhibitor
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[[3e3b]], [[2zjw]], [[3h30]], [[3mb6]], [[3mb7]], [[3nga]], [[3rps]], [[3pe1]], [[3pe2]], [[3amy]] - hCK2 a subunit + inhibitor
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[[3e3b]], [[2zjw]], [[3h30]], [[3mb6]], [[3mb7]], [[3nga]], [[3rps]], [[3pe1]], [[3pe2]], [[3amy]] - hCK2 α subunit + inhibitor
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[[2pvh]], [[2pvj]], [[2pvk]], [[2pvl]], [[2pvm]], [[2pvn]], [[3be9]] - mCK2 a subunit (mutant) + inhibitor
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[[2pvh]], [[2pvj]], [[2pvk]], [[2pvl]], [[2pvm]], [[2pvn]], [[3be9]] - mCK2 α subunit (mutant) + inhibitor
===CK2 regulatory subunit===
===CK2 regulatory subunit===
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[[1qf8]], [[3eed]] – hCK2 b subunit
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[[1qf8]], [[3eed]] – hCK2 β subunit
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[[2r6m]] - rCK2 b subunit
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[[2r6m]] - rCK2 β subunit
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[[1rqf]] - CK2 b subunit + cyclin-dependent kinase peptide – Xenopus laevis
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[[1rqf]] - CK2 β subunit + cyclin-dependent kinase peptide – ''Xenopus laevis''
===CK2 catalytic + regulatory subunits===
===CK2 catalytic + regulatory subunits===
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[[1jwh]] - hCK2 a subunit + b subunit
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[[1jwh]] - hCK2 α subunit + β subunit
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[[1ds5]] - mCK2 a subunit + b subunit peptide
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[[1ds5]] - mCK2 α subunit + β subunit peptide
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Revision as of 09:29, 26 October 2011

Template:STRUCTURE 3mb6

Casein kinase (CK) is a protein kinase which function as regulators of signal transduction. CK1 is a serine/threonine kinase with several members: α, β1, γ1, γ2, γ3, δ and ε. CK2 functions in cell cycle control, DNA repair and circadian rhythm regulation. CK2 is a tetramer with a pair of 2 subunits – the α subunit is the catalytic one and the β subunit is the regulatory one.

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3D Structures of casein kinase

CK1

2c47 – hCK1-γ2 – human

2chl - hCK1-γ3

2cmw – hCK1-γ1 + inhibitor

2izr, 2izs, 2izs, 2izu - hCK1-γ3 + inhibitor

1cki – rCK1-δ (mutant) – rat

1ckj - rCK1-δ (mutant) + WO4

1csn – yCK1 + MgATP – fission yeast

2csn, 1eh4 – yCK1 catalytic domain + inhibitor

CK2 catalytic subunit

1pjk - hCK2 α subunit

1na7, 3fwq, 3juh - hCK2 α subunit (mutant)

3ofm - hCK2 α’ subunit

2r7i - rCK2 α subunit

1lpu, 1lr4, 1jam - mCK2 α subunit

CK2 catalytic subunit binary complex

2pvr - hCK2 α subunit + sulfate

3rp0 – hCK2 α subunit + α’ subunit + ATP analog

3bqc, 3c13 - hCK2 α subunit + emodin

1j91 - mCK2 α subunit + ATP competitive inhibitor - maize

1lp4 - mCK2 α subunit + Mg-AMPPNP

3nsz - hCK2 α subunit + AMPPN

1m2p, 1m2q, 1m2r, 1om1, 2oxd, 2oxx, 2oxy, 2qc6, 2pvh, 3fl5, 3kxg, 3kxh, 3kxm, 3kxn, 3pvg - mCK2 α subunit + inhibitor

3e3b, 2zjw, 3h30, 3mb6, 3mb7, 3nga, 3rps, 3pe1, 3pe2, 3amy - hCK2 α subunit + inhibitor

2pvh, 2pvj, 2pvk, 2pvl, 2pvm, 2pvn, 3be9 - mCK2 α subunit (mutant) + inhibitor

CK2 regulatory subunit

1qf8, 3eed – hCK2 β subunit

2r6m - rCK2 β subunit

1rqf - CK2 β subunit + cyclin-dependent kinase peptide – Xenopus laevis

CK2 catalytic + regulatory subunits

1jwh - hCK2 α subunit + β subunit

1ds5 - mCK2 α subunit + β subunit peptide

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