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Structural Identification of Major Molecular Determinants for Phosphotyrosine Recognition in Tyrosine Kinases Reveals Tumour Promoting and Suppressive Functions
by
Johnson, Jared L
, Cantley, Lewis C
, Millán-Barea, Luis R
, Liu, Chuan
, van de Kooij, Bert
, Schoof, Erwin M
, Barr, Alexis R
, Savickas, Simonas
, González-Robles, Tania J
, Chiarle, Roberto
, Cheng, Nuo
, Pritchard, Justin
, Hubbard, Stevan
, Hemann, Michael
, Lopez, Cécile K
, Huntly, Brian J P
, Creixell, Pau
, Creixell, Marc
, Clarke, James
, Bakal, Chris
, Yaffe, Michael B
, Joughin, Brian A
, Sriram, Ganapathy
, Lengefeld, Jette
, Kong, Yi Wen
in
Biochemistry
2025
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Structural Identification of Major Molecular Determinants for Phosphotyrosine Recognition in Tyrosine Kinases Reveals Tumour Promoting and Suppressive Functions
by
Johnson, Jared L
, Cantley, Lewis C
, Millán-Barea, Luis R
, Liu, Chuan
, van de Kooij, Bert
, Schoof, Erwin M
, Barr, Alexis R
, Savickas, Simonas
, González-Robles, Tania J
, Chiarle, Roberto
, Cheng, Nuo
, Pritchard, Justin
, Hubbard, Stevan
, Hemann, Michael
, Lopez, Cécile K
, Huntly, Brian J P
, Creixell, Pau
, Creixell, Marc
, Clarke, James
, Bakal, Chris
, Yaffe, Michael B
, Joughin, Brian A
, Sriram, Ganapathy
, Lengefeld, Jette
, Kong, Yi Wen
in
Biochemistry
2025
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Structural Identification of Major Molecular Determinants for Phosphotyrosine Recognition in Tyrosine Kinases Reveals Tumour Promoting and Suppressive Functions
by
Johnson, Jared L
, Cantley, Lewis C
, Millán-Barea, Luis R
, Liu, Chuan
, van de Kooij, Bert
, Schoof, Erwin M
, Barr, Alexis R
, Savickas, Simonas
, González-Robles, Tania J
, Chiarle, Roberto
, Cheng, Nuo
, Pritchard, Justin
, Hubbard, Stevan
, Hemann, Michael
, Lopez, Cécile K
, Huntly, Brian J P
, Creixell, Pau
, Creixell, Marc
, Clarke, James
, Bakal, Chris
, Yaffe, Michael B
, Joughin, Brian A
, Sriram, Ganapathy
, Lengefeld, Jette
, Kong, Yi Wen
in
Biochemistry
2025
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Structural Identification of Major Molecular Determinants for Phosphotyrosine Recognition in Tyrosine Kinases Reveals Tumour Promoting and Suppressive Functions
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Structural Identification of Major Molecular Determinants for Phosphotyrosine Recognition in Tyrosine Kinases Reveals Tumour Promoting and Suppressive Functions
2025
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Protein tyrosine kinases activate signaling pathways by catalyzing the phosphorylation of tyrosine residues in their substrates. Mounting evidence suggests that, in addition to recognizing phosphorylated tyrosine (pTyr) residues through specific phosphobinding modules, many protein kinases selectively recognize pTyr directly adjacent to the tyrosine residue they phosphorylate and catalyze the formation of twin pTyr-pTyr sites. Here, we demonstrate the importance of this phosphopriming-driven twin pTyr signaling in promoting cell cycle progression through the cell cycle-inhibitory protein p27
. We identify, structurally resolve, and tune two distinct molecular determinants driving the selective recognition of pTyr directly N- and C-terminal to the target phospho-acceptor tyrosine site. We further show structural and biochemical conservation in this recognition, and identify cancer-associated alterations to these determinants that are unable to recognize phosphoprimed substrates. Finally, using an
mouse model of leukemia we show that Bcr-Abl mutants unable to recognize phosphoprimed substrates paradoxically result in enhanced tumor development and progression. These data indicate that Bcr-Abl, like other proto-oncogenes such as Ras or Myc, engages both pro- and anti-oncogenic programs - but in the case of Bcr-Abl, this is accomplished through a mechanism involving traditional and phosphoprimed substrate recognition.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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