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Autoregulation of the Raf-1 Serine/Threonine Kinase

  1. Author:
    Cutler, R. E.
    Stephens, R. M.
    Saracino, M. R.
    Morrison, D. K.
    1. Year: 1998
  1. Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
    1. 95
    2. 16
    3. Pages: 9214-9219
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    The Raf-1 serine/threonine kinase is a key protein involved in the transmission of many growth and developmental signals. Im this report, we sinew that antoinhibition mediated by the noncatalytic, N-terminal regulatory region of Raf-1 is an important mechanism regulating Raf-1 function, The inhibition of the regulatory region occurs, at lease in part, through binding interactions involving the cysteine-rich domain. Events that disrupt this autoinhibition, such as mutation of the cysteine-rich domain or a mutation mimicking an activating phosphorylation event (Y340D), alleviate the repression of the regulatory region and increase Raf-1 activity. Based on the striking similarites ibt tween the autoregulation of the serine/threonine kinases protein kinase C, Byr2, and Raf-1, we propose that relief of autorepression and activation at the plasma membrane is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of kinase regulation. [References: 44]

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