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Characterisation of a polo-like protein kinase gene homologue from an evolutionary divergent eukaryote, Trypanosoma brucei.

T M Graham1, A Tait, G Hide.   

Abstract

The polo-like protein kinase gene family (PLKs) encodes proteins which are involved in the control of exit from mitosis in higher eukaryotes. We have cloned and analysed a polo-like kinase, tbplk, from an evolutionary divergent eukaryote, Trypanosoma brucei. The gene encodes a 767 amino acid protein of predicted size 86.8 kDa with 50.4% identity to mammalian PLKs over the protein kinase catalytic domain and it possesses a conserved motif, the 'polo-box', which is found in all PLKs. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrates that this gene is clearly a member of the PLK family, although it has some distinctive features such as a large C-terminal insertion when compared with mammalian PLKs. The gene is single copy and expressed in both bloodstream and procyclic stage trypanosomes. Sequencing of tbplk from a number of trypanosome isolates reveals a length polymorphism in a run of asparagine residues within the coding region. The presence of PLKs in a wide range of organisms, including such a primitive organism as T. brucei, suggests that PLKs may have a key role in the function of the cell cycle.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9511745     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1119(97)00606-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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2.  Structure-function relationship of the Polo-like kinase in Trypanosoma brucei.

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4.  Association of polo-like kinase with alpha-, beta- and gamma-tubulins in a stable complex.

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Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1999-04-15       Impact factor: 3.857

5.  Polo-like kinase guides cytokinesis in Trypanosoma brucei through an indirect means.

Authors:  Zhi Li; Takashi Umeyama; Ziyin Li; Ching C Wang
Journal:  Eukaryot Cell       Date:  2010-03-12

6.  Dissociation of cytokinesis initiation from mitotic control in a eukaryote.

Authors:  Praveen Kumar; C C Wang
Journal:  Eukaryot Cell       Date:  2006-01

7.  Polo-like kinase is expressed in S/G2/M phase and associated with the flagellum attachment zone in both procyclic and bloodstream forms of Trypanosoma brucei.

Authors:  Takashi Umeyama; Ching C Wang
Journal:  Eukaryot Cell       Date:  2008-07-11

8.  The structural basis of localizing polo-like kinase to the flagellum attachment zone in Trypanosoma brucei.

Authors:  Lu Sun; Ching C Wang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-11-11       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Divergent polo box domains underpin the unique kinetoplastid kinetochore.

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10.  Trypanosoma brucei Polo-like kinase is essential for basal body duplication, kDNA segregation and cytokinesis.

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