Cloning and characterisation of PKB and PRK homologs from Hydra and the evolution of the protein kinase family

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作者
Herold, M [1 ]
Cikala, M [1 ]
MacWilliams, H [1 ]
David, CN [1 ]
Böttger, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Munich, Inst Zool, D-80333 Munich, Germany
关键词
Hydra; PKB; PRK; PKC like; kinase evolution;
D O I
10.1007/s00427-002-0267-7
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Two new serine/threonine protein kinases have been cloned from Hydra cDNA. The first of these kinases belongs to the PKB/Akt family. It is expressed ubiquitously in Hydra at a relatively low level but is up-regulated during head regeneration. The second kinase is a member of the PRK/PKN family. It is ubiquitously expressed in Hydra tissue, albeit at a higher level than PKB. Construction of a phylogenetic tree including the Hydra PRK and PKB kinases and two PKC homologs previously cloned by Hassel and comparing them with members of the PKC, PKB and PRK families from porifera, Dictyostelium, yeast, Drosophila, Caenorhabditis and humans provide support for a simple model for the evolution of these kinase families. An ancestral precursor which contained a pleckstrin homology domain in its N-terminus and a C-terminal kinase domain gave rise to PKB in Dictyostelium. From this ancestor the PKB/PRK and PKC families evolved. The pleckstrin homology domain was lost in the PKC and PRK families and kept in the PKB family. PKB homologs have now been found in a variety of multicellular animals with Hydra being the phylogenetic ally earliest representative. Members of the PRK/PKC family, on the other hand, are also present in fungi. The precursor for these kinases must have contained N-terminal regulatory domains that were retained in fungal PRKs but subsequently partitioned between kinases of the PKC and PRK groups in metazoans.
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