PIM‐1L Kinase Binds to and Inactivates SRPK1: A Biochemical and Molecular Dynamics Study
Nastazia Lesgidou,
Anastasia Koukiali,
Eleni Nikolakaki
et al.
Abstract:SR/RS dipeptide repeats vary in both length and position, and are phosphorylated by SR protein kinases (SRPKs). PIM‐1L, the long isoform of PIM‐1 kinase, the splicing of which has been implicated in acute myeloid leukemia, contains a domain that consists largely of repeating SR/RS and SH/HS dipeptides (SR/SH‐rich). In order to extend our knowledge on the specificity and cellular functions of SRPK1, here we investigate whether PIM‐1L could act as substrate of SRPK1 by a combination of biochemical and computatio… Show more
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