In silico studies of potential phosphoresidues in the human nucleophosmin/B23: its kinases and related biological processes

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Gioser Ramos-EchazábalTirso Pons

Abstract

Human nucleophosmin/B23 is a phosphoprotein involved in ribosome biogenesis, centrosome duplication, cancer, and apoptosis. Its function, localization, and mobility within cells, are highly regulated by phosphorylation events. Up to 21 phosphosites of B23 have been experimentally verified even though the corresponding kinase is known only for seven of them. In this work, we predict the phosphorylation sites in human B23 using six kinase-specific servers (KinasePhos 2.0, PredPhospho, NetPhosK 1.0, PKC Scan, pkaPS, and MetaPredPS) plus DISPHOS 1.3, which is not kinase specific. The results were integrated with information regarding 3D structure and residue conservation of B23, as well as cellular localizations, cellular processes, signaling pathways and protein-protein interaction networks involving both B23 and each predicted kinase. Thus, all 40 potential phosphosites of B23 were predicted with significant score (>0.50) as substrates of at least one of 38 kinases. Thirteen of these residues are newly proposed showing high susceptibility of phosphorylation considering their solvent accessibility. Our results also suggest that the enzymes CDKs, PKC, CK2, PLK1, and PKA could phosphorylate B23 at higher number of sites than those p...Continue Reading

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