Title : The effects of changing the site of activating phosphorylation in CDK2 from threonine to serine.

Pub. Date : 2000 Oct 20

PMID : 10931829






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1 The effects of changing the site of activating phosphorylation in CDK2 from threonine to serine. Threonine cyclin dependent kinase 2 Homo sapiens
2 Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) that control cell cycle progression are regulated in many ways, including activating phosphorylation of a conserved threonine residue. Threonine cyclin dependent kinase 2 Homo sapiens
3 Here we examine the effects of replacing this threonine residue in human CDK2 by serine. Threonine cyclin dependent kinase 2 Homo sapiens
4 Combined with the more efficient phosphorylation of CDK2(Ser-160) by CAK, we suggest that one reason for the conservation of threonine as the site of activating phosphorylation may be to favor unphosphorylated CDKs following the degradation of cyclins. Threonine cyclin dependent kinase 2 Homo sapiens
5 Combined with the more efficient phosphorylation of CDK2(Ser-160) by CAK, we suggest that one reason for the conservation of threonine as the site of activating phosphorylation may be to favor unphosphorylated CDKs following the degradation of cyclins. Threonine cyclin dependent kinase 2 Homo sapiens