PRKDC

PRKDC
Subunidad catalítica de la proteína quinasa dependiente de ADN
HUGO 9413
Símbolo PRKDC
Símbolos alt. DNA-PKcs; DNAPK; DNPK1; HYRC; HYRC1; XRCC7; p350
Datos genéticos
Código de gen PRKDC
Tipo de gen Gen codificante
Locus Cr. 8 q11
Estructura/Función proteica
Tamaño 4128 (aminoácidos)
Bases de datos
Número EC 2.7.11.1
Entrez 5591
OMIM 600899
RefSeq NM_006904
UniProt P78527

La subunidad catalítica de la proteína quinasa dependiente de ADN (PRKDC) es una proteína codificada en humanos por el gen PRKDC.

Contenido

Función

PRKDC es la subunidad catalítica de una serina/treonina proteína quinasa no específica nuclear dependiente de ADN denominada DNA-PK. El segundo componente es el antígeno autoinmune Ku. Esta proteína es inactiva y depende de Ku para dirigirse a los extremos del ADN y poner en funcionamiento su actividad quinasa.[1] PRKDC es requerida en el proceso de recombinación no homóloga durante la reparación del ADN, que religa los cortes existentes en las dobles hebras. También es requerida en el proceso de recombinación V(D)J, un proceso que utiliza la recombinación no homóloga para promover la diversidad del sistema inmune. Ratones knockout para el gen PRKDC presentan inmunodeficiencia combinada severa debido al defecto en la recombinación V(D)J.

Se han identificado numerosas proteínas como sustratos para la actividad quinasa de PRKDC. La autofosforilación de PRKDC parece jugar un importante papel en la recombinación no homóloga y se piensa que induce un cambio conformacional que le permite a las enzimas que procesan los extremos, acceder a dichos extremos de los cortes producidos en la doble hebra de ADN.[2] PRKDC también coopera con ATR y ATM para fosforilar proteínas implicadas en el ciclo celular.

Interacciones

La proteína PRKDC ha demostrado ser capaz de interaccionar con:

Véase también

Referencias

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  11. Jin, S; Kharbanda S, Mayer B, Kufe D, Weaver D T (Oct. 1997). «Binding of Ku and c-Abl at the kinase homology region of DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit». J. Biol. Chem. (UNITED STATES) 272 (40):  pp. 24763–6. ISSN 0021-9258. PMID 9312071. 
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  17. Liu, L; Kwak Y T, Bex F, García-Martínez L F, Li X H, Meek K, Lane W S, Gaynor R B (Jul. 1998). «DNA-dependent protein kinase phosphorylation of IkappaB alpha and IkappaB beta regulates NF-kappaB DNA binding properties». Mol. Cell. Biol. (UNITED STATES) 18 (7):  pp. 4221–34. ISSN 0270-7306. PMID 9632806. 

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