Conserved Protein Domain Family
POLO_box

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cl02916: POLO_box Superfamily 
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Polo-box domain (PBD), a C-terminal tandemly repeated region of polo-like kinases
The polo-like Ser/Thr kinases (Plk1, Plk2/Snk, Plk3/Prk/Fnk, Plk4/Sak, and the inactive kinase Plk5) play various roles in cytokinesis and mitosis. At their C-terminus, they contain a tandemly repeated polo-box domain (in the case of Plk4, a tandem repeat of cryptic PBDs is found in the middle of the protein followed by a C-terminal single repeat), which appears to be involved in autoinhibition and in mediating the subcellular localization. The latter may be controlled via interactions between the polo-box domain and phospho-peptide motifs. The phosphopeptide binding site is formed at the interface between the two tandemly repeated PBDs. The PBDs of Plk4/Sak appear unique in participating in homodimer interactions, though it is not clear whether and how they interact with phosphopeptides.
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Accession: cl02916
PSSM Id: 470700
Name: POLO_box
Created: 8-Feb-2008
Updated: 4-Oct-2023
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