Literature DB >> 17517895

Structurally unique yeast and mammalian serine-arginine protein kinases catalyze evolutionarily conserved phosphorylation reactions.

Randall Lukasiewicz1, Adolfo Velazquez-Dones, Nhat Huynh, Jonathan Hagopian, Xiang-Dong Fu, Joseph Adams, Gourisankar Ghosh.   

Abstract

The mammalian serine-arginine (SR) protein, ASF/SF2, contains multiple contiguous RS dipeptides at the C terminus, and approximately 12 of these serines are processively phosphorylated by the SR protein kinase 1 (SRPK1). We have recently shown that a docking motif in ASF/SF2 specifically interacts with a groove in SRPK1, and this interaction is necessary for processive phosphorylation. We previously showed that SRPK1 and its yeast ortholog Sky1p maintain their active conformations using diverse structural strategies. Here we tested if the mechanism of ASF/SF2 phosphorylation by SRPK is evolutionarily conserved. We show that Sky1p forms a stable complex with its heterologous mammalian substrate ASF/SF2 and processively phosphorylates the same sites as SRPK1. We further show that Sky1p utilizes the same docking groove to bind yeast SR-like protein Gbp2p and phosphorylates all three serines present in a contiguous RS dipeptide stretch. However, the mechanism of Gbp2p phosphorylation appears to be non-processive. Thus, there are physical attributes of SR and SR-like substrates that dictate the mechanism of phosphorylation, whereas the ability to processively phosphorylate substrates is inherent to SR protein kinases.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17517895     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M611305200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


  7 in total

1.  Regulation of SR protein phosphorylation and alternative splicing by modulating kinetic interactions of SRPK1 with molecular chaperones.

Authors:  Xiang-Yang Zhong; Jian-Hua Ding; Joseph A Adams; Gourisankar Ghosh; Xiang-Dong Fu
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2009-02-15       Impact factor: 11.361

2.  Distinct mechanisms govern the phosphorylation of different SR protein splicing factors.

Authors:  Yunxin Long; Weng Hong Sou; Kristen Wing Yu Yung; Haizhen Liu; Stephanie Winn Chee Wan; Qingyun Li; Chuyue Zeng; Carmen Oi Kwan Law; Gordon Ho Ching Chan; Terrence Chi Kong Lau; Jacky Chi Ki Ngo
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2018-11-26       Impact factor: 5.157

3.  A single SR-like protein, Npl3, promotes pre-mRNA splicing in budding yeast.

Authors:  Tracy L Kress; Nevan J Krogan; Christine Guthrie
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2008-12-05       Impact factor: 17.970

4.  In vitro characterization of the RS motif in N-terminal head domain of goldfish germinal vesicle lamin B3 necessary for phosphorylation of the p34cdc2 target serine by SRPK1.

Authors:  Akihiko Yamaguchi; Miho Iwatani; Mariko Ogawa; Hajime Kitano; Michiya Matsuyama
Journal:  FEBS Open Bio       Date:  2013-03-29       Impact factor: 2.693

Review 5.  Pharmacology of Modulators of Alternative Splicing.

Authors:  David O Bates; Jonathan C Morris; Sebastian Oltean; Lucy F Donaldson
Journal:  Pharmacol Rev       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 25.468

6.  Bruchpilot in ribbon-like axonal agglomerates, behavioral defects, and early death in SRPK79D kinase mutants of Drosophila.

Authors:  Vanessa Nieratschker; Alice Schubert; Mandy Jauch; Nicole Bock; Daniel Bucher; Sonja Dippacher; Georg Krohne; Esther Asan; Sigrid Buchner; Erich Buchner
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2009-10-23       Impact factor: 5.917

7.  Identification of a nuclear localization motif in the serine/arginine protein kinase PSRPK of physarum polycephalum.

Authors:  Shide Liu; Zhuolong Zhou; Ziyang Lin; Qiuling Ouyang; Jianhua Zhang; Shengli Tian; Miao Xing
Journal:  BMC Biochem       Date:  2009-08-25       Impact factor: 4.059

  7 in total

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