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'''Protein kinase Spk1 (Rad53)''' is a serine/threonine protein kinase which phosphorylates proteins. Rad53 controls S-phase checkpoint and G1 and G2 DNA damage checkpoints. Rad53 phosphorylates proteins at serine, threonine and tyrosine residues. | '''Protein kinase Spk1 (Rad53)''' is a serine/threonine protein kinase which phosphorylates proteins. Rad53 controls S-phase checkpoint and G1 and G2 DNA damage checkpoints. Rad53 phosphorylates proteins at serine, threonine and tyrosine residues. | ||
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
Rad53 contains phosphothreonine recognition domains: '''FHA1''' at the N-terminal (residues 1-164) which selects for Asp at position +3 relative to phosphothreonine and '''FHA2''' at the C-terminal (residues 573-730) which selects for Ile at position +3 relative to phosphothreonine. Two '''SCD''' - SQ/TQ-rich cluster domains – are flanking the '''kinase''' domain. | Rad53 contains phosphothreonine recognition domains: '''FHA1''' at the N-terminal (residues 1-164) which selects for Asp at position +3 relative to phosphothreonine and '''FHA2''' at the C-terminal (residues 573-730) which selects for Ile at position +3 relative to phosphothreonine. Two '''SCD''' - SQ/TQ-rich cluster domains – are flanking the '''kinase''' domain. The yeast FHA1 domain interacts with peptide containing phosphothreonine<ref>PMID:11106755</ref>. | ||
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