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Keep a lid on it: A troika in kinase allostery
2020
Journal of Biological Chemistry
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum encodes a cGMP-dependent protein kinase G (PfPKG) that is critical for its life cycle. Specific cGMP analogs are able to act as partial agonists of PfPKG. Using the exquisite diagnostic power of NMR chemical shifts, Byun et al. demonstrate that the extent of agonism by these cGMP derivatives relates to the degree of stabilization of a unique inactive conformation that shares structural features with both the ligand-free, inactive and the cGMP-bound,
doi:10.1074/jbc.h120.014383
pmid:32561554
pmcid:PMC7307211
fatcat:bupj5ubylve2zijp7enz6v3d4e