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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
Type | Domain |
Description | In metazoans, Plk4 kinases control daughter centriole assembly. Plk4 homologues have an N-terminal kinase domain, a C-terminal polo box, and a central domain termed the 'cryptic polo box' (CPB) that has been shown to dimerize, to be sufficient for centriole localization and to be required for Plk4 to promote centriole assembly. Probable serine/threonine-protein kinase zyg-1 ( ) (ZYG-1) is a Plk4 homlogue found in C. elegans. Crystal structure for the CPB of C. elegans ZYG-1, reveals that it forms a Z-shaped dimer containing an intermolecular β-sheet with an extended basic surface patch. Electrostatic interactions between the basic patch on the ZYG-1 CPB dimer and the SPD-2 acidic region dock ZYG-1 onto centrioles to promote new centriole assembly. ZYG-1 CPB contains two tandem polo boxes (PB1 and PB2), each containing a six-stranded β-sheet with an α-helix packed against one side [ ]. This entry represents PB1. |
Short Name | Zyg-1_PB1 |