BCMB30004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Consensus Sequence, Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, Alanine

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* pki is a naturally occurring protein inhibitor of camp-dependent protein kinase (pka) * pki is a specific inhibitor of pka and it inhibits pka by binding to the substrate-binding site. * pki is a very small peptide (only around 79 amino acids long). * pki has a pseudosubstrate site and this mimics the substrate in binding to the active site of the enzymes. * pki also contains other regions and these other regions form the inhibitory sites so, they are also important in binding to the enzymes. But, these other regions are binding to other sites and this provides more contact between the protein and also the protein kinase structures, they are not binding to the substrate-binding platform like the pseudosubstrate site does. * pki also has a nuclear export signal and this implies that pki can get to the nucleus and once it gets to the nucleus it can also be exported from the nucleus to the cytosol.

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