Bioinformatic search of plant microtubule-and cell cycle related serine-threonine protein kinases

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A bioinformatic search was carried for plant homologues of human serine-threonine protein kinases involved in regulation of cell division and microtubule protein phosphorylation (SLK, PAK6, PAK7, MARK1, MAST2, TTBK1, TTBK2, AURKA, PLK1, PLK4 and PASK). A number of SLK, MAST2 and AURKA plant homologues were identified. The closest identified homologue of human AURKA kinase was a protein of unknown function, A7PY12/GSVIVT00026259001 from Vitis vinifera (herein named as "STALK", Serine-Threonine Aurora-Like Kinase). Analysis of STALK's three-dimensional structure confirmed its relationship to the subgroup of AURKA-like protein kinases. © 2010 Karpov et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Karpov, P. A., Nadezhdina, E. S., Yemets, A. I., Matusov, V. G., Nyporko, A. Y., Shashina, N. Y., & Blume, Y. B. (2010). Bioinformatic search of plant microtubule-and cell cycle related serine-threonine protein kinases. BMC Genomics, 11(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-S1-S14

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