CESK1, also known as C-terminal Src kinase homologous kinase, is a non-receptor tyrosine kinase encoded by the gene CSK homologous kinase (CHEK). This protein is a member of the C-terminal Src kinase (CSK) family and plays a significant role in the negative regulation of Src family kinases (SFKs), which are involved in various cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, and survival.CESK1 shares structural similarities with CSK, including the SH3, SH2, and kinase domains, which are crucial for its function. The SH3 and SH2 domains are responsible for protein-protein interactions, while the kinase domain mediates the phosphorylation of target proteins, typically on tyrosine residues. CESK1 is unique, however, in that it contains a longer C-terminal region compared to CSK, which may confer distinct regulatory properties upon the protein.
The primary function of CESK1 is to phosphorylate the C-terminal inhibitory tyrosine residue on SFKs. This phosphorylation leads to a conformational change in the SFKs, resulting in their inactivation. By controlling the activity of SFKs, CESK1 indirectly influences numerous signaling pathways that govern cellular function.Dysregulation of SFK activity can contribute to the development of cancer, and thus, CESK1, by modulating these kinases, is implicated in the suppression of oncogenic signaling. The activity of CESK1 itself is regulated by various mechanisms, including its own phosphorylation and protein-protein interactions, which modulate its localization and function within the cell.
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