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Aurora A regulation by reversible cysteine oxidation reveals evolutionarily conserved redox control of Ser/Thr protein kinase activity

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SCIENCE SIGNALING
卷 13, 期 639, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aax2713

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  1. Royal Society Research Grant
  2. BBSRC TRDF grant [B/N021703/1]
  3. BBSRC DTP studentship [BB/M011186/1]
  4. BBSRC [BB/T002484/1]
  5. North West Cancer Research grants [CR1097, CR1208]
  6. NIH [R01GM114409]
  7. BBSRC [BB/M012557/1, BB/S018514/1, BB/T002484/1, BB/R000182/1, BB/N021703/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are physiological mediators of cellular signaling and play potentially damaging roles in human diseases. In this study, we found that the catalytic activity of the Ser/Thr kinase Aurora A was inhibited by the oxidation of a conserved cysteine residue (Cys(290)) that lies adjacent to Thr(288), a critical phosphorylation site in the activation segment. Cys is present at the equivalent position in similar to 100 human Ser/Thr kinases, a residue that we found was important not only for the activity of human Aurora A but also for that of fission yeast MAPK-activated kinase (Srk1) and PKA (Pka1). Moreover, the presence of this conserved Cys predicted biochemical redox sensitivity among a cohort of human CAMK, AGC, and AGC-like kinases. Thus, we predict that redox modulation of the conserved Cys(290) of Aurora A may be an underappreciated regulatory mechanism that is widespread in eukaryotic Ser/Thr kinases. Given the key biological roles of these enzymes, these findings have implications for understanding physiological and pathological responses to ROS and highlight the importance of protein kinase regulation through multivalent modification of the activation segment.

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