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Edmond Fischer's kinase legacy: History of the protein kinase inhibitor and protein kinase A.


ABSTRACT: Although Fischer's extraordinary career came to focus mostly on the protein phosphatases, after his co-discovery of Phosphorylase Kinase with Ed Krebs he was clearly intrigued not only by cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA), but also by the heat-stable, high-affinity protein kinase inhibitor (PKI). PKI is an intrinsically disordered protein that contains at its N-terminus a pseudo-substrate motif that binds synergistically and with high-affinity to the PKA catalytic (C) subunit. The sequencing and characterization of this inhibitor peptide (IP20) were validated by the structure of the PKA C-subunit solved first as a binary complex with IP20 and then as a ternary complex with ATP and two magnesium ions. A second motif, nuclear export signal (NES), was later discovered in PKI. Both motifs correspond to amphipathic helices that convey high-affinity binding. The dynamic features of full-length PKI, recently captured by NMR, confirmed that the IP20 motif becomes dynamically and sequentially ordered only in the presence of the C-subunit. The type I PKA regulatory (R) subunits also contain a pseudo-substrate ATPMg2-dependent high-affinity inhibitor sequence. PKI and PKA, especially the Cβ subunit, are highly expressed in the brain, and PKI expression is also cell cycle-dependent. In addition, PKI is now linked to several cancers. The full biological importance of PKI and PKA signaling in the brain, and their importance in cancer thus remains to be elucidated.

SUBMITTER: Taylor SS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10050139 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Edmond Fischer's kinase legacy: History of the protein kinase inhibitor and protein kinase A.

Taylor Susan S SS   Herberg Friedrich W FW   Veglia Gianluigi G   Wu Jian J  

IUBMB life 20230228 4


Although Fischer's extraordinary career came to focus mostly on the protein phosphatases, after his co-discovery of Phosphorylase Kinase with Ed Krebs he was clearly intrigued not only by cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA), but also by the heat-stable, high-affinity protein kinase inhibitor (PKI). PKI is an intrinsically disordered protein that contains at its N-terminus a pseudo-substrate motif that binds synergistically and with high-affinity to the PKA catalytic (C) subunit. The sequencing a  ...[more]

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