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Sequence similarities of protein kinase substrates and inhibitors with immunoglobulins and model immunoglobulin homologue: Cell adhesion molecule from the living fossil spongeGeodia cydonium. Mapping of coherent database similarities and implications for evolution of CDR1 and hypermutation
Authors:J.?Kubrycht  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:kubjar@szu.cz"   title="  kubjar@szu.cz"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,J.?Borecky,P.?Sou?ek,P.?Je?ek
Affiliation:(1) Center of Occupational Diseases, National Institute of Public Health, 100 42 Prague, Czechia;(2) Centro de Biologia Molecular e Engenharia, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, CEP 13083-970 Sao Paulo, Brazil;(3) Department of Membrane Transport Biophysics, Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 142 20 Prague, Czechia
Abstract:Sequences of immunoglobulin (Ig) domains of adhesive molecule GSAMS from the living fossil spongeGeodia cydonium were compared with the important motif of peptide protein kinase substrates and inhibitors (PKSI), detail PKSI sequences, and a common template sequence, derived from structures determined previously. We found the site-restricted sequence similarities to these peptide sequences predominantly in the GSAM Ig1 domain of GSAMS in the domain region related to corresponding Ig similarities detected earlier. Additional sequence block-related analysis revealed the presence of CDR1-like segments within PKSI-related regions and resulted in the detection of increased numbers of hypermutation motifs just in the CDR1-like segment of GSAM Ig1 (GSAM(cdr1.1)). In the following database searches with PKSI-related regions and GSAM(cdr1.1) we looked for: (i) peptide similarities present in the context of Ig domains or related structures in a large range of species fromArchaea toVertebrata, and (ii) some special nucleotide similarities. This study was supported by grant ofInternal Grant Agency of the Ministry of Public Health of the Czech Republic no. 6747-3.
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