Classification of common functional loops of kinase super-families.

TitleClassification of common functional loops of kinase super-families.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsFernandez-Fuentes, N, Hermoso A, Espadaler J, Querol E, Aviles FX., Oliva B
JournalProteins
Volume56
Pagination539–555
Date PublishedAug
Abstract

A structural classification of loops has been obtained from a set of 141 protein structures classified as kinases. A total of 1813 loops was classified into 133 subclasses (9 betabeta(links), 15 betabeta(hairpins), 31 alpha-alpha, 46 alpha-beta and 32 beta-alpha). Functional information and specific features relating subclasses and function were included in the classification. Functional loops such as the P-loop (shared by different folds) or the Gly-rich-loop, among others, were classified into structural motifs. As a result, a common mechanism of catalysis and substrate binding was proved for most kinases. Additionally, the multiple-alignment of loop sequences made within each subclass was shown to be useful for comparative modeling of kinase loops. The classification is summarized in a kinase loop database located at http://sbi.imim.es/archki.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prot.20136
DOI10.1002/prot.20136