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Kinase-interacting substrate screening is a novel method to identify kinase substrates.


ABSTRACT: Protein kinases play pivotal roles in numerous cellular functions; however, the specific substrates of each protein kinase have not been fully elucidated. We have developed a novel method called kinase-interacting substrate screening (KISS). Using this method, 356 phosphorylation sites of 140 proteins were identified as candidate substrates for Rho-associated kinase (Rho-kinase/ROCK2), including known substrates. The KISS method was also applied to additional kinases, including PKA, MAPK1, CDK5, CaMK1, PAK7, PKN, LYN, and FYN, and a lot of candidate substrates and their phosphorylation sites were determined, most of which have not been reported previously. Among the candidate substrates for Rho-kinase, several functional clusters were identified, including the polarity-associated proteins, such as Scrib. We found that Scrib plays a crucial role in the regulation of subcellular contractility by assembling into a ternary complex with Rho-kinase and Shroom2 in a phosphorylation-dependent manner. We propose that the KISS method is a comprehensive and useful substrate screen for various kinases.

SUBMITTER: Amano M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4477863 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kinase-interacting substrate screening is a novel method to identify kinase substrates.

Amano Mutsuki M   Hamaguchi Tomonari T   Shohag Md Hasanuzzaman MH   Kozawa Kei K   Kato Katsuhiro K   Zhang Xinjian X   Yura Yoshimitsu Y   Matsuura Yoshiharu Y   Kataoka Chikako C   Nishioka Tomoki T   Kaibuchi Kozo K  

The Journal of cell biology 20150601 6


Protein kinases play pivotal roles in numerous cellular functions; however, the specific substrates of each protein kinase have not been fully elucidated. We have developed a novel method called kinase-interacting substrate screening (KISS). Using this method, 356 phosphorylation sites of 140 proteins were identified as candidate substrates for Rho-associated kinase (Rho-kinase/ROCK2), including known substrates. The KISS method was also applied to additional kinases, including PKA, MAPK1, CDK5,  ...[more]

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