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Comparison of conservation within and between the Ser/Thr and Tyr protein kinase family: proposed model for the catalytic domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor
Authors:Singh  Juswinder
Affiliation:Biomolecular Stnicture and Dmg Design Unit, Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research Division of Warner-Lambert Company Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA
Abstract:The protein kinase family can be subdivided into two main groupsbased on their ability to phosphorylate Ser/Thr or Tyr substrates.In order to understand the basis of this functional difference,we have carried out a comparative analysis of sequence conservationwithin and between the Ser/Thr and Tyr protein kinases. A multiplesequence alignment of 86 protein kinase sequences was generated.For each position in the alignment we have computed the conservationof residue type in the Ser/Thr, in the Tyr and in both of thekinase subfamilies. To understand the structural and/or functionalbasis for the conservation, we have mapped these conservationproperties onto the backbone of the recently determined structureof the cAMP–dependent Ser/Thr kinase. The results showthat the kinase structure can be roughly segregated, based uponconservation, into three zones. The inner zone contains residueshighly conserved in all the kinase family and describes thehydrophobic core of the enzyme together with residues essentialfor substrate and ATP binding and catalysis. The outer zonecontains residues highly variable in all kinases and representsthe solvent–exposed surface of the protein. The thirdzone is comprised of residues conserved in either the Ser/Thror Tyr kinases or in both, but which are not conserved betweenthem. These are sandwiched between the hydrophobic core andthe solvent-exposed surface. In addition to analyzing overallconservation hi the kinase family, we have also looked at conservationof its substrate and ATP binding sites. The ATP site is highlyconserved throughout the kinases, whereas the substrate bindingsite is more variable. The active site contains several positionswhich differ between the Ser/Thr and Tyr kinases and may beresponsible for discriminating between hydroxyl bearing sidechains. Using this information we propose a model for Tyr substratebinding to the catalytic domain of the epidermal growth factorreceptor (EGFR).
Keywords:cornparison/  conservation/  kinase/  modelling/  sequence
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