The glycine-rich sequence of protein kinases: a multifunctional element
- PMID: 8048162
- DOI: 10.1016/0968-0004(94)90022-1
The glycine-rich sequence of protein kinases: a multifunctional element
Abstract
Evolution favours the use of glycine-rich loops for nucleotide binding in proteins. In the large family of protein kinases, the catalytic domain of which has one of the highest degrees of conservation among all known proteins, the structure of the nucleotide-binding site differs from classical folds. We are now beginning to understand the multiple functional roles of the glycine-rich sequence in protein kinases and some of the structural constraints leading to its conservation.
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