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Functional homology between yeast piD261/Bud32 and human PRPK: both phosphorylate p53 and PRPK partially complements piD261/Bud32 deficiency

Authors :
Lorenzo A. Pinna
Mathias Montenarh
Geppo Sartori
Sonia Facchin
Claudia Götz
Raffaele Lopreiato
Oriano Marin
Maria Ruzzene
Giovanna Carignani
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Elsevier Science, INTERNET: http://www.elsevier.com, 2003.

Abstract

Yeast piD261/Bud32 belongs to the piD261 family of atypical protein kinases structurally conserved, from Archaea to human. The disruption of its gene is causative of severely defective growth. Its human homologue, PRPK, interacts with and phosphorylates the oncosuppressor p53 protein, which is lacking in yeast. Here we show that on one hand piD261/Bud32 interacts with and phosphorylates human p53 in vitro, on the other hand PRPK can partially complement the phenotype of yeast lacking the gene encoding piD261/Bud32. These data indicate that, despite considerable structural divergence, members of the piD261 family from distantly related organisms display a remarkable functional conservation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f89f3699cf1e0edd47e99fc50f14853e