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Query: EC:2.7.11.1 (protein kinase)
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We have isolated cDNA clones encoding the rat and human forms of a novel protein kinase, termed TESK1 (testis-specific protein kinase 1). Sequence analysis indicates that rat TESK1 contains 628 amino acid residues, composed of an N-terminal protein kinase consensus sequence followed by a C-terminal proline-rich region. Human TESK1 contains 626 amino acids, sharing 92% amino acid identity with its rat counterpart. The protein kinase domain of TESK1 is structurally similar to those of LIMK (LIM motif-containing protein kinase)-1 and LIMK2, with 49-50% sequence identity. Phylogenetic analysis of the protein kinase domains revealed that TESK1 is most closely related to a LIMK subfamily. Chromosomal localization of human TESK1 gene was assigned to 9p13. Anti-TESK1 antibody raised against the C-terminal peptide of TESK1 recognized two polypeptides of 68 and 80 kDa in cell lysates of COS cells transfected with human TESK1 cDNA expression plasmid. TESK1 protein expressed in COS cells exhibited serine/threonine kinase activity, when myelin basic protein was used as a substrate. Northern blot analysis revealed that TESK1 mRNA was specifically expressed in rat and mouse testicular germ cells. The TESK1 mRNA in the testis was detectable only after the 18th day of postnatal development of mice and was mainly expressed in the round spermatids. These observations suggest that TESK1 has a specific function in spermatogenesis.
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PMID:Identification and characterization of a novel protein kinase, TESK1, specifically expressed in testicular germ cells. 853 4

TESK1 (testis-specific protein kinase 1) is a protein serine-threonine kinase, containing characteristic structural features composed of an N-terminal kinase domain and a C-terminal proline-rich domain. Tesk1 mRNA is predominantly expressed in testicular germ cells, and developmental changes of expression in mouse testis suggest a role for this kinase in spermatogenesis. In the present study, we isolated and determined the overall sequence of the mouse Tesk1 gene, which spans 6.1 kilobases (kb) and contains 10 exons and 9 introns. The protein kinase domain is located in exons 1-9, while the proline-rich domain is in exons 9 and 10. The deduced 627 amino acid sequence of mouse TESK1 shows 97% and 94% identity with the rat and human TESK1, respectively. Sequence of the 5'-flanking and -untranslated region is devoid of a TATA box, but does contain several potential binding sites for transcription factors, including Sp1, AP-1, c-Myc, SRY and CREM (cyclic AMP-responsive element modulator). As CREM is implicated in the activation of several male germ cell-specific genes, it is suggested that the expression of the Tesk1 gene is under the control of CREM transcription activity. The Tesk1 gene was mapped to mouse chromosome 4A5-C1 by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
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PMID:Structural organization and chromosomal localization of the mouse tesk1 (testis-specific protein kinase 1) gene. 946 38

TESK1 (testis-specific protein kinase 1) is a serine/threonine kinase, with a unique structure composed of an N-terminal protein kinase domain and a C-terminal proline-rich domain. Northern blot analysis revealed that TESK1 mRNA is predominantly expressed in testicular germ cells. We present here evidence that expression of TESK1 mRNA and protein in the rat testes is developmentally regulated and increases after 20-22 postnatal days. To identify cells which express TESK1 mRNA and protein during male germ cell differentiation, in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry were done using frozen sections of adult rat testes. Prominent expression of TESK1 mRNA and protein was detected in testicular germ cells at stages of late pachytene spermatocytes to round spermatids, but not in somatic cells such as Sertoli and Leydig cells. Expression of TESK1 mRNA and protein at specific stages of testicular germ cells suggests a role for this kinase in spermatogenesis, particularly at stages of meiosis and/or early spermiogenesis.
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PMID:Stage-specific expression of testis-specific protein kinase 1 (TESK1) in rat spermatogenic cells. 970 40

TESK1 (testis-specific protein kinase 1) is a protein kinase with a structure composed of an N-terminal protein kinase domain and a C-terminal proline-rich domain. Whereas the 3.6-kilobase TESK1 mRNA is expressed predominantly in the testis, a faint 2.5-kilobase TESK1 mRNA is expressed ubiquitously. The kinase domain of TESK1 contains in the catalytic loop in subdomain VIB an unusual DLTSKN sequence, which is not related to the consensus sequence of either serine/threonine kinases or tyrosine kinases. In this study, we show that TESK1 has kinase activity with dual specificity on both serine/threonine and tyrosine residues. In an in vitro kinase reaction, the kinase domain of TESK1 underwent autophosphorylation on serine and tyrosine residues and catalyzed phosphorylation of histone H3 and myelin basic protein on serine, threonine, and tyrosine residues. Site-directed mutagenesis analyses revealed that Ser-215 within the "activation loop" of the kinase domain is the site of serine autophosphorylation of TESK1. Replacement of Ser-215 by alanine almost completely abolished serine autophosphorylation and histone H3 kinase activities. In contrast, replacement of Ser-215 by glutamic acid abolished serine autophosphorylation activity but retained histone H3 kinase activity. These results suggest that autophosphorylation of Ser-215 is an important step to positively regulate the kinase activity of TESK1.
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PMID:Dual specificity protein kinase activity of testis-specific protein kinase 1 and its regulation by autophosphorylation of serine-215 within the activation loop. 1020 45

In this study we present the cDNA sequence of a novel putative protein kinase, denoted TESK2. The open reading frame of TESK2 encodes a putative 555-amino-acid protein, including a protein kinase consensus sequence in the N-terminal half. The protein kinase domain of TESK2 is structurally similar to the kinase domain of the protein serine/threonine kinase TESK1 (64% identity) and to those of the LIMK1 and LIMK2 kinases (42 and 39% identity, respectively). TESK2, together with TESK1, constitutes a second subgroup of the LIMK/TESK family of protein kinases, as revealed by phylogenetic analysis of the protein kinase domains. Chromosomal localization of human TESK2 was assigned to 1p32. Expression analysis of human TESK2 revealed a single mRNA species of 3.0 kb predominantly expressed in testis and prostate and low expression in most other tissues examined. Rat testicles expressed a single species of TESK2 mRNA of approximately 3.5 kb. However, the transcript was first detectable in rat testis after day 30 of postnatal development and was predominantly expressed in round spermatids. These observations suggest that TESK2 plays an important role in spermatogenesis.
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PMID:Identification and characterization of TESK2, a novel member of the LIMK/TESK family of protein kinases, predominantly expressed in testis. 1051 79