Dual specificity protein kinase

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Dual specificity protein kinases are kinases which act as both tyrosine kinase and serine/threonine kinase. CLK1 phosphorylates serine/arginine-rich proteins involved in pre-mRNA processing.

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3D structures of dual specificity protein kinase

CLK1

1z57 – hCLK1 kinase domain + himenialdizine – human

2vag - hCLK1 kinase domain + indole inhibitor

CLK2

3nr9 – hCLK2 kinase domain

CLK3

2eu9 – hCLK3

2exe – hCLK3 kinase domain, phosphorylated

2wu6, 2wu7 – hCLK3 kinase domain + inhibitor

3raw - hCLK3 kinase domain + leucettine

TTK

3cek, 3dbq – hTTK kinase domain

3gfw - hTTK kinase domain + pyrolo-pyridin ligand

3h9f - hTTK kinase domain + pyrimidino-diazepin ligand

2x9e - hTTK kinase domain + inhibitor

2zmc - hTTK catalytic domain

2zmd - hTTK catalytic domain (mutant) + inhibitor

3hmn - hTTK catalytic domain + ATP

3hmo - hTTK catalytic domain + staurosporine

3hmp - hTTK catalytic domain + quinazolin ligand

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