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. 2007 Jul 1;63(Pt 7):602-4.
doi: 10.1107/S1744309107028783. Epub 2007 Jun 15.

Expression, purification and crystallization of a human tau-tubulin kinase 2 that phosphorylates tau protein

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Expression, purification and crystallization of a human tau-tubulin kinase 2 that phosphorylates tau protein

Michiko Kitano-Takahashi et al. Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. .

Abstract

Tau-tubulin kinase 2 (TTBK2) is a Ser/Thr kinase that putatively phosphorylates residues Ser208 and Ser210 (numbered according to a 441-residue human tau isoform) in tau protein. Functional analyses revealed that a recombinant kinase domain (residues 1-331) of human TTBK2 expressed in insect cells with a baculovirus overexpression system retains kinase activity for tau protein. The kinase domain of TTBK2 was crystallized using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method. The crystals belong to space group P2(1)2(1)2(1), with unit-cell parameters a = 55.6, b = 113.7, c = 117.3 A, alpha = beta = gamma = 90.0 degrees. Diffraction data were collected to 2.9 A resolution using synchrotron radiation at BL24XU of SPring-8.

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Figure 1
Coomassie Brilliant Blue-stained SDS–PAGE gel (10–20% gradient) of the purified recombinant human TTBK2 (1–331). Lane 1, molecular-weight markers; lane 2, human TTBK2 (1–331).
Figure 2
Figure 2
Crystal of TTBK2 (1–331). The dimensions of the crystals were approximately 0.15 × 0.08 × 0.08 mm.

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