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===STRUCTURE OF NEK2 BOUND TO AMINOPYRAZINE COMPOUND 14===
===STRUCTURE OF NEK2 BOUND TO AMINOPYRAZINE COMPOUND 14===
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==Function==
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[[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/NEK2_HUMAN NEK2_HUMAN]] Protein kinase which is involved in the control of centrosome separation and bipolar spindle formation in mitotic cells and chromatin condensation in meiotic cells. Regulates centrosome separation (essential for the formation of bipolar spindles and high-fidelity chromosome separation) by phosphorylating centrosomal proteins such as CROCC, CEP250 and NINL, resulting in their displacement from the centrosomes. Regulates kinetochore microtubule attachment stability in mitosis via phosphorylation of NDC80. Involved in regulation of mitotic checkpoint protein complex via phosphorylation of CDC20 and MAD2L1. Plays an active role in chromatin condensation during the first meiotic division through phosphorylation of HMGA2. Phosphorylates: PPP1CC; SGOL1; NECAB3 and NPM1. Essential for localization of MAD2L1 to kinetochore and MAPK1 and NPM1 to the centrosome. Isoform 1 phosphorylates and activates NEK11 in G1/S-arrested cells. Isoform 2, which is not present in the nucleolus, does not.<ref>PMID:11742531</ref><ref>PMID:14978040</ref><ref>PMID:12857871</ref><ref>PMID:15358203</ref><ref>PMID:15388344</ref><ref>PMID:15161910</ref><ref>PMID:17283141</ref><ref>PMID:17621308</ref><ref>PMID:17626005</ref><ref>PMID:18086858</ref><ref>PMID:18297113</ref><ref>PMID:20034488</ref><ref>PMID:21076410</ref>  
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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==Reference==
==Reference==
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[[Category: Homo sapiens]]
[[Category: Homo sapiens]]
[[Category: Non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase]]
[[Category: Non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase]]
[[Category: Bayliss, R.]]
[[Category: Bayliss, R.]]
[[Category: Mas-Droux, C.]]
[[Category: Mas-Droux, C.]]
[[Category: Centrosome]]
[[Category: Mitosis]]
[[Category: Transferase]]

Revision as of 12:14, 27 March 2013

Template:STRUCTURE 2xkc

STRUCTURE OF NEK2 BOUND TO AMINOPYRAZINE COMPOUND 14STRUCTURE OF NEK2 BOUND TO AMINOPYRAZINE COMPOUND 14

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 20936789

FunctionFunction

[NEK2_HUMAN] Protein kinase which is involved in the control of centrosome separation and bipolar spindle formation in mitotic cells and chromatin condensation in meiotic cells. Regulates centrosome separation (essential for the formation of bipolar spindles and high-fidelity chromosome separation) by phosphorylating centrosomal proteins such as CROCC, CEP250 and NINL, resulting in their displacement from the centrosomes. Regulates kinetochore microtubule attachment stability in mitosis via phosphorylation of NDC80. Involved in regulation of mitotic checkpoint protein complex via phosphorylation of CDC20 and MAD2L1. Plays an active role in chromatin condensation during the first meiotic division through phosphorylation of HMGA2. Phosphorylates: PPP1CC; SGOL1; NECAB3 and NPM1. Essential for localization of MAD2L1 to kinetochore and MAPK1 and NPM1 to the centrosome. Isoform 1 phosphorylates and activates NEK11 in G1/S-arrested cells. Isoform 2, which is not present in the nucleolus, does not.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

About this StructureAbout this Structure

2xkc is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

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  1. Whelligan DK, Solanki S, Taylor D, Thomson DW, Cheung KM, Boxall K, Mas-Droux C, Barillari C, Burns S, Grummitt CG, Collins I, van Montfort RL, Aherne GW, Bayliss R, Hoelder S. Aminopyrazine Inhibitors Binding to an Unusual Inactive Conformation of the Mitotic Kinase Nek2: SAR and Structural Characterization. J Med Chem. 2010 Oct 11. PMID:20936789 doi:10.1021/jm1008727
  1. Hames RS, Fry AM. Alternative splice variants of the human centrosome kinase Nek2 exhibit distinct patterns of expression in mitosis. Biochem J. 2002 Jan 1;361(Pt 1):77-85. PMID:11742531
  2. Lou Y, Yao J, Zereshki A, Dou Z, Ahmed K, Wang H, Hu J, Wang Y, Yao X. NEK2A interacts with MAD1 and possibly functions as a novel integrator of the spindle checkpoint signaling. J Biol Chem. 2004 May 7;279(19):20049-57. Epub 2004 Feb 20. PMID:14978040 doi:10.1074/jbc.M314205200
  3. Faragher AJ, Fry AM. Nek2A kinase stimulates centrosome disjunction and is required for formation of bipolar mitotic spindles. Mol Biol Cell. 2003 Jul;14(7):2876-89. Epub 2003 Apr 17. PMID:12857871 doi:10.1091/mbc.E03-02-0108
  4. Lou Y, Xie W, Zhang DF, Yao JH, Luo ZF, Wang YZ, Shi YY, Yao XB. Nek2A specifies the centrosomal localization of Erk2. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2004 Aug 20;321(2):495-501. PMID:15358203 doi:10.1016/j.bbrc.2004.06.171
  5. Yao J, Fu C, Ding X, Guo Z, Zenreski A, Chen Y, Ahmed K, Liao J, Dou Z, Yao X. Nek2A kinase regulates the localization of numatrin to centrosome in mitosis. FEBS Lett. 2004 Sep 24;575(1-3):112-8. PMID:15388344 doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2004.08.047
  6. Noguchi K, Fukazawa H, Murakami Y, Uehara Y. Nucleolar Nek11 is a novel target of Nek2A in G1/S-arrested cells. J Biol Chem. 2004 Jul 30;279(31):32716-27. Epub 2004 May 25. PMID:15161910 doi:10.1074/jbc.M404104200
  7. Mi J, Guo C, Brautigan DL, Larner JM. Protein phosphatase-1alpha regulates centrosome splitting through Nek2. Cancer Res. 2007 Feb 1;67(3):1082-9. PMID:17283141 doi:10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-06-3071
  8. Fu G, Ding X, Yuan K, Aikhionbare F, Yao J, Cai X, Jiang K, Yao X. Phosphorylation of human Sgo1 by NEK2A is essential for chromosome congression in mitosis. Cell Res. 2007 Jul;17(7):608-18. PMID:17621308 doi:10.1038/cr.2007.55
  9. Wu W, Baxter JE, Wattam SL, Hayward DG, Fardilha M, Knebel A, Ford EM, da Cruz e Silva EF, Fry AM. Alternative splicing controls nuclear translocation of the cell cycle-regulated Nek2 kinase. J Biol Chem. 2007 Sep 7;282(36):26431-40. Epub 2007 Jul 11. PMID:17626005 doi:10.1074/jbc.M704969200
  10. Bahmanyar S, Kaplan DD, Deluca JG, Giddings TH Jr, O'Toole ET, Winey M, Salmon ED, Casey PJ, Nelson WJ, Barth AI. beta-Catenin is a Nek2 substrate involved in centrosome separation. Genes Dev. 2008 Jan 1;22(1):91-105. Epub 2007 Dec 17. PMID:18086858 doi:10.1101/gad.1596308
  11. Du J, Cai X, Yao J, Ding X, Wu Q, Pei S, Jiang K, Zhang Y, Wang W, Shi Y, Lai Y, Shen J, Teng M, Huang H, Fei Q, Reddy ES, Zhu J, Jin C, Yao X. The mitotic checkpoint kinase NEK2A regulates kinetochore microtubule attachment stability. Oncogene. 2008 Jul 3;27(29):4107-14. doi: 10.1038/onc.2008.34. Epub 2008 Feb 25. PMID:18297113 doi:10.1038/onc.2008.34
  12. Liu Q, Hirohashi Y, Du X, Greene MI, Wang Q. Nek2 targets the mitotic checkpoint proteins Mad2 and Cdc20: a mechanism for aneuploidy in cancer. Exp Mol Pathol. 2010 Apr;88(2):225-33. doi: 10.1016/j.yexmp.2009.12.004. Epub, 2009 Dec 23. PMID:20034488 doi:10.1016/j.yexmp.2009.12.004
  13. Mardin BR, Lange C, Baxter JE, Hardy T, Scholz SR, Fry AM, Schiebel E. Components of the Hippo pathway cooperate with Nek2 kinase to regulate centrosome disjunction. Nat Cell Biol. 2010 Dec;12(12):1166-76. doi: 10.1038/ncb2120. Epub 2010 Nov 14. PMID:21076410 doi:10.1038/ncb2120

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