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  2. BRPK, a novel protein kinase showing increased expression in mouse cancer cell lines with higher metastatic potential

BRPK, a novel protein kinase showing increased expression in mouse cancer cell lines with higher metastatic potential

  • Cancer Lett. 2003 Nov 25;201(2):195-201. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3835(03)00443-9.
Akinori Nakajima 1 Ken Kataoka Mei Hong Masakiyo Sakaguchi Nam-ho Huh
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Cell Biology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Shikata-chou, Okayama 700-8558, Japan.
Abstract

A novel protein kinase named BRPK was isolated and partially characterized. BRPK was expressed at a higher level in three carcinoma cell lines with higher metastatic potential. Mouse and human BRPK cDNAs are well conserved and encode 580 and 581 Amino acids, respectively. BRPK has a serine/threonine-type protein kinase domain, and the recombinant proteins of BRPK were capable of autophosphorylation. The results of a comparative sequence analysis indicated a possible link of BRPK to BRAP2. BRAP2 is known to bind the nuclear localization signal of BRCA1. We cloned mouse BRAP2 cDNA and showed the presence of isoforms.

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