CDK2 |
Katalog-Nr.GC35631 |
CDK2 ist ein Mitglied der eukaryontischen S/T-Proteinkinase-Familie und seine Funktion besteht darin, den Phosphoryltransfer von ATP-γ-Phosphat auf Serin- oder Threonin-Hydroxyl (als S0/T0 bezeichnet) in einem Proteinsubstrat zu katalysieren.
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CDK2 is a member of the eukaryotic S/T protein kinase family and its function is to catalyze the phosphoryl transfer of ATP γ-phosphate to serine or threonine hydroxyl (denoted as S0/T0) in a protein substrate.
CDK2 (Cyclin-dependent kinase 2) is a member of the eukaryotic S/T protein kinase family and its function is to catalyze the phosphoryl transfer of ATP γ-phosphate to serine or threonine hydroxyl (denoted as S0/T0) in a protein substrate. The fully active CDK2 is in complex with HHASPRK (an optimal peptide substrate), namely interactions of CDK2 with peptide substrate and the dynamics of the G-loop. CDK2 participates in eukaryotic cell cycle regulation at the G1/S boundary. CDK2 deregulation has been proved to occur in tumor cells, evoking a strong interest in artificial and native inhibitors. CDK2 activity is tightly regulated by a complex mechanism, including a positive regulatory subunit binding, and phosphorylations at positive and/or negative regulatory sites[1].
[1]. BÁrtovÁ I, The mechanism of inhibition of the cyclin-dependent kinase-2 as revealed by the molecular dynamics study on the complex CDK2 with the peptide substrate HHASPRK. Protein Sci. 2005 Feb;14(2):445-51.
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