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checkpoint kinase 1; serine/threonine protein kinase Chk1 (CHEK1, CHK1)

Function: - required for checkpoint mediated cell cycle arrest in response to DNA damage or the presence of unreplicated DNA - may also negatively regulate cell cycle progression during unperturbed cell cycles - recognizes the substrate consensus sequence [R-X-X-S/T] - binds to & phosphorylates CDC25A, CDC25B & CDC25C - phosphorylation of CDC25A at Ser-178 & Thr-507 & phosphorylation of CDC25C at Ser-216 creates binding sites for 14-3-3 proteins which inhibit CDC25A & CDC25C - phosphorylation of CDC25A at Ser-76, Ser-124, Ser-178, Ser-279 & Ser-293 promotes proteolysis of CDC25A - inhibition of CDC25 activity leads to increased inhibitory Tyr phosphorylation of CDK-cyclin complexes & blocks cell cycle progression - inhibition of CDC25C prevents activation of CDC2-cyclin B complex & mitotic entry - binds to & phosphorylates RAD51 at Thr-309, which may enhance the association of RAD51 with chromatin & promote DNA repair by homologous recombination - binds to & phosphorylates TLK1 at Ser-743, which prevents the TLK1-dependent phosphorylation of the chromatin assembly factor ASF1A - this may affect chromatin assembly during S phase or DNA repair - may also phosphorylate multiple sites within the C-terminus of TP53, which promotes activation of TP53 by acetylation & enhances suppression of cellular proliferation - interacts with BRCA1, CLSPN, PPM1D, RAD51, TIMELESS, XPO1/CRM1 & YWHAZ/14-3-3 zeta - phosphorylated by ATR (RAD17-dependent) in response to ultraviolet irradiation & inhibition of DNA replication - phosphorylated by ATM in response to ionizing irradiation - ATM & ATR can both phosphorylate Ser-317 & Ser-345; this phosphorylaton results in enhanced kinase activity - phosphorylation at Ser-345 also increases binding to 14-3-3 proteins & promotes nuclear retention. - conversely, dephosphorylation at Ser-345 by PPM1D may contribute to exit from checkpoint mediated cell cycle arrest - may also be phosphorylated at Ser-280 by AKT1/PKB, which may promote mono &/or diubiquitination - also phosphorylated at undefined residues during mitotic arrest, which results in decreased activity - ubiquitinated - mono or diubiquitination promotes nuclear exclusion (putative) Structure: - autoinhibitory region (AIR) inhibits the activity of the kinase domain - belongs to the protein kinase superfamily, CAMK Ser/Thr protein kinase family, NIM1 subfamily - contains 1 protein kinase domain Compartment: - nucleus, cytoplasm - nuclear export is mediated at least in part by XPO1/CRM1 - also localizes to the centrosome specifically during interphase, where it may protect centrosomal CDC2 kinase from inappropriate activation by cytoplasmic CDC25B Expression: - expressed ubiquitously - most abundant expression in thymus, testis, small intestine & colon

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checkpoint kinase

Properties

SIZE: entity length = 476 aa MW = 54 kD COMPARTMENT: cytoplasm cell nucleus STATE: active state MOTIF: kinase domain SITE: 9-265 MOTIF: ATP-binding site NAME: ATP-binding site SITE: 15-23 ATP-binding site NAME: ATP-binding site SITE: 38-38 aspartate residue {D130} Ser phosphorylation site {S280} Ser phosphorylation site {S286} Ser phosphorylation site {S296} Ser phosphorylation site {S301} Ser phosphorylation site {S308} Ser phosphorylation site {S317} Ser phosphorylation site {S331} Ser phosphorylation site {S345} Autoinhibitory region {391-476} MOTIF: Ser phosphorylation site {S468}

References

  1. UniProt :accession O14757
  2. NIEHS-SNPs http://egp.gs.washington.edu/data/chek1/

Databases & Figures

OMIM 603078 UniProt O14757 Pfam PF00069 Entrez Gene 1111 Kegg hsa:1111 ENZYME 2.7.11.1 Figures/diagrams/slides/tables related to checkpoint kinase 1