Cyclin-dependent kinase
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**[[1h4l]] – hCDK5 + CDK5 activator<br /> | **[[1h4l]] – hCDK5 + CDK5 activator<br /> | ||
**[[1ung]], [[1unh]], [[1unl]] - hCDK5 (mutant) + CDK5 activator + inhibitor<br /> | **[[1ung]], [[1unh]], [[1unl]] - hCDK5 (mutant) + CDK5 activator + inhibitor<br /> | ||
+ | **[[4au8]] – hCDK5 + inhibitor<br /> | ||
**[[3o0g]] - hCDK5 + ATP analog + CDK5 activator<br /> | **[[3o0g]] - hCDK5 + ATP analog + CDK5 activator<br /> | ||
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**[[4g6l]] – hCDK8 + cyclin C <br /> | **[[4g6l]] – hCDK8 + cyclin C <br /> | ||
- | **[[3rgf]], [[4f6s]], [[4f6u]], [[4f6w]], [[4f70]], [[4f7j]], [[4f7l]], [[4f7n]] – hCDK8 + cyclin C + inhibitor<br /> | + | **[[3rgf]], [[4f6s]], [[4f6u]], [[4f6w]], [[4f70]], [[4f7j]], [[4f7l]], [[4f7n]], [[4c4l]] – hCDK8 + cyclin C + inhibitor<br /> |
**[[4f7s]] – hCDK8 + cyclin C + phenylethyl-quinazolin-amine<br /> | **[[4f7s]] – hCDK8 + cyclin C + phenylethyl-quinazolin-amine<br /> | ||
Revision as of 09:46, 11 October 2015
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Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) or Cell division protein kinase are serine/threonine kinases which are important to the regulation of the cell cycle. CDKs are small proteins which contain just a kinase domain. In order to function, CDK binds the regulatory protein cyclin. CDKs phosphorylate their substrates at a consensus tetrapeptide. The CDK classes differ by the binding cyclin and their function in human.
• CDK1 binds cyclin and forms a complex which phosphorylates a variety of substrates which are involved in cell cycle progression.
• CDK2 is involved in the control of the cell cycle. It interacts with the regulatory protein cyclin A2. Phosphorylation at Thr14 or Tyr15 inactivates it; phosphorylation at Thr160 (T160P) – activates it. See also Intrinsically Disordered Protein.
• CDK3 binds cyclin C and functions during the G1 phase.
• For details on CDK4 see Cyclin Dependent Kinase-4.
- CDK5 binds p53 and functions during transcription.
• CDK6 binds cyclin D and functions during the G1 phase.
• CDK7 may serve as a direct link between transcription regulation and the cell cycle.
• CDK8 binds cyclin C and functions during transcription.
• CDK12 phosphorylates the C-terminal domain of the large subunit of RNA polymerase II. Acts as a regulator of transcription elongation.
• CDK16 plays a role in vescicle-mdiated transport processes and exocytosis.
3D structures of cyclin-dependent kinase
Updated on 11-October-2015