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Protein Domain : Pan3 pseudokinase domain

Primary Identifier  IPR041332 Type  Domain
Short Name  Pan3_PK
description  This is a pseudokinase (PK) domain found in PAB-dependent poly(A)-specific ribonuclease subunit PAN3. PAN3 proteins contain three prominent regions: an unstructured N-terminal region (N-term), a central PK domain, and a highly conserved C-terminal domain (C-term). The PAN3 PK domain has retained its ATP binding capacity, and this function is required for mRNA degradation in vivo. Analysis of Pan3 amino acids sequences show that, despite of retaining the general structural characteristics of protein kinases, the PK domain has substitutions in all the conserved motifs that are critical for kinase activity, such as in the catalytic VAIK and HRD motifs and in the Mg2+ binding DFG motif. However, the PAN3 PK domain has been shown to bind ATP. Furthermore, similar to other kinases, the ATP-binding site is located in the cleft between the N- and C-lobes of the kinase fold, however, the ATP-binding pocket is wider than that of typical kinases [].

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