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<StructureSection load='1cka' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of mouse Crk N terminal SH3 domain (magenta) complex with proline-rich peptide (green) (PDB entry [[1cka]])' scene='57/573988/Cv/1'>


== Function ==
== Function ==
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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==


Crk domains include several N-terminal SH2 and C-terminal SH3 domains.
Crk domains include several N-terminal SH2 and C-terminal SH3 domains. Mouse Crk N terminal SH3 domain complex with proline-rich peptide ([[1cka]]) is shown.
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Revision as of 19:16, 3 December 2015


Function

Adapter molecule crk (Crk) (CT10 Regulatior of Kinase) or p38 is a proto-oncogene which participates in the Reelin signaling cascade. Crk binds to several tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins.[1]

Structural highlights

Crk domains include several N-terminal SH2 and C-terminal SH3 domains. Mouse Crk N terminal SH3 domain complex with proline-rich peptide (1cka) is shown.

Structure of mouse Crk N terminal SH3 domain (magenta) complex with proline-rich peptide (green) (PDB entry 1cka)

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3D structures of adpter molecule crk3D structures of adpter molecule crk

1m30, 1m3a, 1m3b, 1m3c – mCrk N terminal SH3 (mutant) – mouse - NMR
2ggr – mCrk C terminal SH3 - NMR
2l3p, 2l3q, 2l3s – Crk residues 220-297 – chicken – NMR
1cka, 1ckb – mCrk N terminal SH3 + proline-rich peptide
1b07 – mCrk N terminal SH3 + SH3 peptoid inhibitor
1ju5 – hCrk SH2 + phosphopeptide + Abl SH3 - human

ReferencesReferences

  1. Collins BM, McCoy AJ, Kent HM, Evans PR, Owen DJ. Molecular architecture and functional model of the endocytic AP2 complex. Cell. 2002 May 17;109(4):523-35. PMID:12086608

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