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Germinal-center kinase-like kinase co-crystal structure reveals a swapped activation loop and C-terminal extension.

Douglas Marcotte1, Mia Rushe1, Robert M Arduini1, Christine Lukacs2, Kateri Atkins2, Xin Sun1, Kevin Little1, Michael Cullivan1, Murugan Paramasivam1, Thomas A Patterson1, Thomas Hesson1, Timothy D McKee1, Tricia L May-Dracka1, Zhili Xin1, Andrea Bertolotti-Ciarlet1, Govinda R Bhisetti1, Joseph P Lyssikatos1, Laura F Silvian1.   

Abstract

Germinal-center kinase-like kinase (GLK, Map4k3), a GCK-I family kinase, plays multiple roles in regulating apoptosis, amino acid sensing, and immune signaling. We describe here the crystal structure of an activation loop mutant of GLK kinase domain bound to an inhibitor. The structure reveals a weakly associated, activation-loop swapped dimer with more than 20 amino acids of ordered density at the carboxy-terminus. This C-terminal PEST region binds intermolecularly to the hydrophobic groove of the N-terminal domain of a neighboring molecule. Although the GLK activation loop mutant crystallized demonstrates reduced kinase activity, its structure demonstrates all the hallmarks of an "active" kinase, including the salt bridge between the C-helix glutamate and the catalytic lysine. Our compound displacement data suggests that the effect of the Ser170Ala mutation in reducing kinase activity is likely due to its effect in reducing substrate peptide binding affinity rather than reducing ATP binding or ATP turnover. This report details the first structure of GLK; comparison of its activation loop sequence and P-loop structure to that of Map4k4 suggests ideas for designing inhibitors that can distinguish between these family members to achieve selective pharmacological inhibitors.
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Keywords:  GCK-I; GLK; Map4k3; PEST sequence; activation loop; aminopyrrolopyrimidine inhibitor; crystal structure; germinal-center kinase-like kinase

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27727493      PMCID: PMC5275742          DOI: 10.1002/pro.3062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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