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== '''Bcr-Abl tyrosine kinase autoregulation''' == | == '''Bcr-Abl tyrosine kinase autoregulation''' == | ||
<Structure load='1k1f' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption=' | <Structure load='1k1f' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='oligo domain' scene='oligo domain' /> | ||
The human Bcr protein contains 1,271 amino acids and multiple domains, including the oligomerization domain (OLI), the serine/threonine kinase domain (S/TK), the domain homologous to the human Dbl and yeast Cdc24 proteins (DH) and the domain with GTPase-activating activity for Rac (RacGAP). The c-Abl protein contains 1,097 amino acids, which include the Src-homology domains 3/2 (SH3/SH2), tyrosine kinase domain (TK), nuclear translocalization signal (NTS), DNA binding domain (DB) and actin-binding motif (AB). Two domains are essential for transforming activity — OLI from Bcr and TK from Abl. Depending on the site of the breakpoint in the Bcr gene, the fusion protein can vary in size from 190 to 230 kDa. Each fusion protein contains the same portion of the c-Abl protein but differs in the length of the Bcr portion. <ref>PMID:11780146</ref> | The human Bcr protein contains 1,271 amino acids and multiple domains, including the oligomerization domain (OLI), the serine/threonine kinase domain (S/TK), the domain homologous to the human Dbl and yeast Cdc24 proteins (DH) and the domain with GTPase-activating activity for Rac (RacGAP). The c-Abl protein contains 1,097 amino acids, which include the Src-homology domains 3/2 (SH3/SH2), tyrosine kinase domain (TK), nuclear translocalization signal (NTS), DNA binding domain (DB) and actin-binding motif (AB). Two domains are essential for transforming activity — OLI from Bcr and TK from Abl. Depending on the site of the breakpoint in the Bcr gene, the fusion protein can vary in size from 190 to 230 kDa. Each fusion protein contains the same portion of the c-Abl protein but differs in the length of the Bcr portion. <ref>PMID:11780146</ref> |