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IUBMB Life ; 75(4): 370-376, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2173018

ABSTRACT

Catalytically inactive kinases, known as pseudokinases, are conserved in all three domains of life. Due to the lack of catalytic residues, pseudokinases are considered to act as allosteric regulators and scaffolding proteins with no enzymatic function. However, since these "dead" kinases are conserved along with their active counterparts, a role for pseudokinases may have been overlooked. In this review, we will discuss the recently characterized pseudokinases Selenoprotein O, Legionella effector SidJ, and the SARS-CoV2 protein nsp12 which catalyze AMPylation, glutamylation, and RNAylation, respectively. These studies provide structural and mechanistic insight into the versatility and diversity of the kinase fold.


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COVID-19 , RNA, Viral , Humans , SARS-CoV-2 , Phosphotransferases , Catalysis
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