The DNA-dependent protein kinase, DNA-PK: 10 years and no ends in sight
- 1 July 1996
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Biochemistry and Cell Biology
- Vol. 74 (4) , 503-512
- https://doi.org/10.1139/o96-054
Abstract
The phenomenon of DNA-dependent protein phosphorylation was first described little over 10 years ago. Since then a DNA-dependent protein kinase, DNA-PK, has been purified from human cells and many of its biochemical properties have been characterized. DNA-PK is composed of a large catalytic subunit, DNA-PKcs, and a DNA-targeting protein, Ku. When assembled on a suitable DNA molecule, the DNA-PK holoenzyme acts as a serine/threonine protein kinase that in vitro phosphorylates many DNA binding and non-binding proteins and transcription factors. Recent genetic studies point strongly to functions in DNA double-strand break repair and V(D)J recombination. In addition, biochemical studies suggest a role in the regulation of transcription. Here we discuss, from a historical perspective, the events leading up to our current understanding of the function of DNA-PK, including recent results from our own studies suggesting the involvement of DNA-PK in apoptosis and in viral infection of human cells.Key words: DNA-PK, DNA-dependent protein kinase, Ku, protein kinase, DNA repair, phosphatidyl inositol-3-kinase.Keywords
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