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. 2001 Mar-Apr;35(2):321-32.

[Novel type of signaling molecules: protein kinases covalently linked to ion channels]

[Article in Russian]
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[Novel type of signaling molecules: protein kinases covalently linked to ion channels]

[Article in Russian]
L V Riazanova et al. Mol Biol (Mosk). 2001 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Recently we identified a new class of protein kinases with a novel type of catalytic domain structurally and evolutionarily unrelated to the conventional eukaryotic protein kinases. This new class, which we named alpha-kinases, is represented by eukaryotic elongation factor-2 kinase and the Dictyostelium myosin heavy chain kinases. Here we cloned, sequenced and analyzed the tissue distribution of five new putative mammalian alpha-kinases: melanoma alpha-kinase, kidney alpha-kinase, heart alpha-kinase, skeletal muscle alpha-kinase, and lymphocyte alpha-kinase. All five are large proteins of more than 1000 amino acids with an alpha-kinase catalytic domain located at the very carboxyl-terminus. We expressed the catalytic domain of melanoma alpha-kinase in Escherichia coli, and found that it autophosphorylates on threonine residues, demonstrating that it is a genuine protein kinase. Unexpectedly, we found that the long amino-terminal portions of melanoma and kidney alpha-kinases represent new members of the transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channel family, which are implicated in the mediation of capacitative Ca2+ entry in nonexcitable mammalian cells. This suggests that melanoma and kidney alpha-kinases, which represent a novel type of signaling molecule, are involved in the regulation of Ca2+ influx in mammalian cells.

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