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Hierarchical Organization Endows the Kinase Domain with Regulatory Plasticity.

Pau Creixell1, Jai P Pandey2, Antonio Palmeri3, Moitrayee Bhattacharyya4, Marc Creixell1, Rama Ranganathan5, David Pincus6, Michael B Yaffe7.   

Abstract

The functional diversity of kinases enables specificity in cellular signal transduction. Yet how more than 500 members of the human kinome specifically receive regulatory inputs and convey information to appropriate substrates-all while using the common signaling output of phosphorylation-remains enigmatic. Here, we perform statistical co-evolution analysis, mutational scanning, and quantitative live-cell assays to reveal a hierarchical organization of the kinase domain that facilitates the orthogonal evolution of regulatory inputs and substrate outputs while maintaining catalytic function. We find that three quasi-independent "sectors"-groups of evolutionarily coupled residues-represent functional units in the kinase domain that encode for catalytic activity, substrate specificity, and regulation. Sector positions impact both disease and pharmacology: the catalytic sector is significantly enriched for somatic cancer mutations, and residues in the regulatory sector interact with allosteric kinase inhibitors. We propose that this functional architecture endows the kinase domain with inherent regulatory plasticity.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  allosteric regulation; cancer mutations; catalysis; kinase; kinase inhibitors; substrate specificity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30243563      PMCID: PMC6202253          DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2018.08.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Syst        ISSN: 2405-4712            Impact factor:   10.304


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