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Protein kinase A variant complex with completely ordered N-terminal helix
Overview
Protein kinases comprise the major enzyme family critically involved in, signal transduction pathways; posttranslational modifications affect their, regulation and determine signaling states. The prototype protein kinase A, (PKA) possesses an N-terminal alpha-helix (Helix A) that is atypical for, kinases and is thus a major distinguishing feature of PKA. Its, physiological function may involve myristoylation at the N-terminus and, modulation via phosphorylation at serine 10. Here we describe an unusual, structure of an unmyristoylated PKA, unphosphorylated at serine 10, with a, completely ordered N-terminus. Using standard conditions (e.g., PKI 5-24, ATP site ligand, MEGA-8), a novel 2-fold phosphorylated PKA variant showed, the ordered N-terminus in a new crystal packing arrangement. Thus, the, critical factor for structuring the N-terminus is apparently the absence, of phosphorylation of Ser10. The flexibility of the N-terminus, its, myristoylation, and the conformational dependence on the phosphorylation, state are consistent with a functional role for myristoylation.
About this Structure
1SMH is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Bos taurus with BU3 and MG8 as ligands. Active as Non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase, with EC number 2.7.11.1 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
The typically disordered N-terminus of PKA can fold as a helix and project the myristoylation site into solution., Breitenlechner C, Engh RA, Huber R, Kinzel V, Bossemeyer D, Gassel M, Biochemistry. 2004 Jun 22;43(24):7743-9. PMID:15196017
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Categories: Bos taurus | Non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase | Protein complex | Bossemeyer, D. | Breitenlechner, C. | Engh, R.A. | Gassel, M. | Huber, R. | Kinzel, V. | BU3 | MG8 | Alpha helix | Pka; protein kinase a; camp-dependent protein kinase; phosphorylation; ser10; myristoylation; posttranslational modification; signaling; membrane
