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Type: Journal article
Title: The solution structure and intramolecular associations of the Tec kinase Src homology 3 domain
Author: Pursglove, S.
Mulhern, T.
Mackay, J.
Hinds, M.
Booker, G.
Citation: Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2002; 277(1):755-762
Publisher: Amer Soc Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc
Issue Date: 2002
ISSN: 0021-9258
1083-351X
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Sharon E. Pursglove, Terrence D. Mulhern, Joel P. Mackay, Mark G. Hinds, and Grant W. Booker
Abstract: Tec is the prototypic member of a family of intracellular tyrosine kinases that includes Txk, Bmx, Itk, and Btk. Tec family kinases share similarities in domain structure with Src family kinases, but one of the features that differentiates them is a proline-rich region (PRR) preceding their Src homology (SH) 3 domain. Evidence that the PRR of Itk can bind in an intramolecular fashion to its SH3 domain and the lack of a regulatory tyrosine in the C terminus indicates that Tec kinases must be regulated by a different set of intramolecular interactions to the Src kinases. We have determined the solution structure of the Tec SH3 domain and have investigated interactions with its PRR, which contains two SH3-binding sites. We demonstrate that in vitro, the Tec PRR can bind in an intramolecular fashion to the SH3. However, the affinity is lower than that for dimerization via reciprocal PRR-SH3 association. Using site-directed mutagenesis we show that both sites can bind the Tec SH3 domain; site 1 (155KTLPPAP161) binds intramolecularly, while site 2 (165KRRPPPPIPP174) cannot and binds in an intermolecular fashion. These distinct roles for the SH3 binding sites in Tec family kinases could be important for protein targeting and enzyme activation.
Keywords: Solutions
Ultracentrifugation
Surface Plasmon Resonance
Binding Sites
Amino Acid Sequence
src Homology Domains
Molecular Sequence Data
Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
Description: Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 277, No. 1, Issue of January 4, pp. 755–762, 2002 © 2002 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M108318200
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m108318200
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