Authors
Alice C Harmon, Michael Gribskov, Erika Gubrium, Jeffrey F Harper
Publication date
2001/7
Journal
New Phytologist
Volume
151
Issue
1
Pages
175-183
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
The CDPK superfamily consists of six types of protein kinases, which differ in the regulatory domains they contain. CDPKs (calcium‐dependent protein kinases or calmodulin‐like domain protein kinases) are activated by the binding of calcium to their calmodulin‐like regulatory domains. The carboxyl terminal domains of CRKs (CDPK‐related kinases) have sequence similarity to the regulatory domains of CDPKs, but do not bind calcium. PPCKs (PEP carboxylase kinases) contain only a catalytic domain. PRKs (PPCK‐related kinases) have a carboxyl‐terminal domain that has no similarity to that of any other member of the superfamily. CCaMKs (calcium and calmodulin regulated kinases) bind both calcium ions and the calcium/calmodulin complex, whereas CaMKs (calmodulin‐dependent protein kinases) bind the calcium/calmodulin complex, but not calcium. Phylogenetic trees constructed from amino acid …
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Scholar articles
AC Harmon, M Gribskov, E Gubrium, JF Harper - New Phytologist, 2001