PMID: 9434895Jan 22, 1998Paper

Structures of Src-family tyrosine kinases

Current Opinion in Structural Biology
F Sicheri, John Kuriyan

Abstract

The crystal structures of three Src-family tyrosine kinases have been determined recently. The structure of the catalytic domain of Lck has been determined in the active autophosphorylated state. The structures of larger constructs of c-Src and Hck, containing the SH3, SH2 and catalytic domains, as well as a C-terminal regulatory tail, have been determined in the down-regulated state, phosphorylated in the C-terminal tail. A comparison of these structures leads to an unanticipated mechanism for the regulation of catalytic activity by cooperative interactions between the SH2, SH3 and catalytic domains.

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