Comprehensive substrate specificity profiling of the human nek kinome reveals unexpected signaling outputs

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Abstract

Human NimA-related kinases (Neks) have multiple mitotic and non-mitotic functions, but few substrates are known. We systematically determined the phosphorylation-site motifs for the entire Nek kinase family, except for Nek11. While all Nek kinases strongly select for hydrophobic residues in the -3 position, the family separates into four distinct groups based on specificity for a serine versus threonine phospho-acceptor, and preference for basic or acidic residues in other positions. Unlike Nek1-Nek9, Nek10 is a dual-specificity kinase that efficiently phosphorylates itself and peptide substrates on serine and tyrosine, and its activity is enhanced by tyrosine auto-phosphorylation. Nek10 dual-specificity depends on residues in the HRD+2 and APE- 4 positions that are uncommon in either serine/threonine or tyrosine kinases. Finally, we show that the phosphorylation-site motifs for the mitotic kinases Nek6, Nek7 and Nek9 are essentially identical to that of their upstream activator Plk1, suggesting that Nek6/7/9 function as phosphomotif amplifiers of Plk1 signaling.

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Kooij, B. van de, Creixell, P., Vlimmeren, A. van, Joughin, B. A., Miller, C. J., Haider, N., … Yaffe, M. B. (2019). Comprehensive substrate specificity profiling of the human nek kinome reveals unexpected signaling outputs. ELife, 8. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.44635

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