The many hats of protein kinase Cδ: one enzyme with many functions

N Qvit, D Mochly-Rosen - Biochemical Society Transactions, 2014 - portlandpress.com
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2014portlandpress.com
A large number of protein substrates are phosphorylated by each protein kinase under
physiological and pathological conditions. However, it remains a challenge to determine
which of these phosphorylated substrates of a given kinase is critical for each cellular
response. Genetics enabled the generation of separation-of-function mutations that
selectively cause a loss of one molecular event without affecting others, thus providing some
tools to assess the importance of that one event for the measured physiological response …
A large number of protein substrates are phosphorylated by each protein kinase under physiological and pathological conditions. However, it remains a challenge to determine which of these phosphorylated substrates of a given kinase is critical for each cellular response. Genetics enabled the generation of separation-of-function mutations that selectively cause a loss of one molecular event without affecting others, thus providing some tools to assess the importance of that one event for the measured physiological response. However, the genetic approach is laborious and not adaptable to all systems. Furthermore, pharmacological tools of the catalytic site are not optimal due to their non-selective nature. In the present brief review, we discuss some of the challenges in drug development that will regulate the multifunctional protein kinase Cδ (PKCδ).
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