Identification of Plant Homologues of Dual Specificity Yak1-Related Kinases
Author(s) -
П. А. Карпов,
Aleksey Raevsky,
Maxim Korablyov,
Ya. B. Blume
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
computational biology journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2314-4173
pISSN - 2314-4165
DOI - 10.1155/2014/909268
Subject(s) - biology , physcomitrella patens , microtubule , kinase , arabidopsis , dyrk1a , structural similarity , arabidopsis thaliana , biochemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , gene , mutant
Currently, Dual Specificity YAK1-Related Kinases (MNB/DYRK) were found in slime molds, protista, fungi, and animals, but the existence of plant homologues is still unclear. In the present study, we have identified 14 potential plant homologues with the previously unknown functions, based on the strong sequence similarity. The results of bioinformatics analysis revealed their correspondence to DYRK1A, DYRK1B, DYRK3, and DYRK4. For two plant homologues of animal DYRK1A from Physcomitrella patens and Arabidopsis thaliana spatial structures of catalytic domains were predicted, as well as their complexes with ADP and selective inhibitor d15. Comparative analysis of 3D-structures of the human DYRK1A and plant homologues, their complexes with the specific inhibitors, and results of molecular dynamics confirm their structural and functional similarity with high probability. Preliminary data indicate the presence of potential MNB/DYRK specific phosphorylation sites in such proteins associated with plant cytoskeleton as plant microtubule-associated proteins WVD2 and WDL1, and FH5 and SCAR2 involved in the organization and polarity of the actin cytoskeleton and some kinesin-like microtubule motor proteins.
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