Summary for pRKAr2a (NES ID: 356)

Full Name
Protein kinase, cAMP-dependent, regulatory subunit type II alpha     UniProt    
Alternative Names
Replication factor C subunit 5   
Organism
Xenopus laevis (African clawed frog)    
Experimental Evidence for CRM1-mediated Export
Mutations That Affect Nuclear Export
Unknown
Mutations That Affect CRM1 Binding
Unknown
Functional Export Signals
Secondary Structure of Export Signal
Unknown
Other Residues Important for Export
Unknown
Sequence
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10 20 30 40 50 60
MSIEIPPGLT DLLQGYTVEV LRQKPPDLVE FAIQYFTRLK EKQLQDGAGA GSLRPHARVV
70 80 90 100 110 120
NFDGEPMQTE SNGDEEEDEE DDDDSDFEPP VINRYSRRVS VCAEAYNPDE EDEDTEPRVV
130 140 150 160 170 180
RPKTDEQRCR LQEACKDILL FKNLDQEQLS QVLDAMFEMR VKPQEHVIDQ GDDGDNFYVV
190 200 210 220 230 240
ERGQYDIFVE RDGQSRCVGR YDNHGSFGEL ALMYNTPRAA TIVATSEGAL WGLDRVTFRR
250 260 270 280 290 300
IILKNNAKKR KTYEIFIESV PVLKFLELSE RMKIVDVIAA RVYKDGDRII AQGDKADCFF
310 320 330 340 350 360
IVESGEVKIM MKSKTKTGQE SNQEVEIARC KSGQYFGELA LVTNKPRAAS AYAVGDVKCL
370 380 390 400
IMDVQAFERL LGPCMDIMKR NITHYEEQLV ALFGSSMDLR DPGK
3D Structures in PDB
Not Available
Comments
PRKAr2a is a regulatory subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase. It is identified in proteomics study by Kirli et al. as a CRM1 binder. Export activity is verified as GFP- and GFP-NLS-fusions in an LMB-sensitive manner, but the export activity is weak. Purified protein can bind to mouse CRM1 in RanGTP-dependent manner. Putative NES is identified and tested to be active in GFP-NLS-NES fusion. Sequence listed in figure does not match cited uniprot code F7CZT8 and match the entry listed in here instead. Ref.1A deep proteomics perspective on CRM1-mediated nuclear export and nucleocytoplasmic partitioning, Kirli et al., eLife, 2015
References
[1]. "A deep proteomics perspective on CRM1-mediated nuclear export and nucleocytoplasmic partitioning"
Kırlı K, Karaca S, Dehne HJ, Samwer M, Pan KT, Lenz C, Urlaub H, Görlich D. (2015) eLife, 4:e11466 PubMed
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