Domain hiding |   Altered binding specificity |   Motif hiding |   Composite binding site formation |
  Uncategorised |   Rheostatic |   Allostery |   Avidity-sensing |
  Physicochemical compatibility |   Pre-translational |   Competition |
Protein | Motif | Start | End | Switch description | Information |
Type: Binary Subtype: Pre‑translational | |||||||
Pre-translational mechanisms such as alternative splicing, alternative promoter-usage and/or RNA editing result in inclusion or removal of exons that contain an entire or partial motif. | |||||||
NEK2_HUMAN | DOC_PP1 | 380 | 387 | Alternative splicing removes the PP1-docking motif of Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 (NEK2), abrogating binding to Serine/threonine-protein phosphatase PP1-gamma catalytic subunit (PPP1CC). Isoform Nek2A of Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 (NEK2) is localised at centrosomes and causes centrosome splitting. Isoform Nek2B of Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 (NEK2) is expressed at a different point in the cell cycle and is required for assembly/maintenance of centrosomes. | |||
NEK2_HUMAN | DOC_PP1 | 380 | 387 | Alternative splicing removes the PP1-docking motif of Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 (NEK2), abrogating binding to Serine/threonine-protein phosphatase PP1-alpha catalytic subunit (PPP1CA). Isoform Nek2A of Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 (NEK2) is localised at centrosomes and causes centrosome splitting. Isoform Nek2B of Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 (NEK2) is expressed at a different point in the cell cycle and required for assembly/maintenance of centrosomes. | |||
NEK2_HUMAN | DEG_APCC_DBOX_3 | 423 | 445 | Alternative splicing removes the extended D-box degron motif of Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 (NEK2), abrogating binding to Cell division cycle protein 20 homolog (CDC20). NEK2-A is targeted by APC/C-Cdc20 in early mitosis whereas Isoform Nek2B of Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 (NEK2) persists into late mitosis. Degradation of Isoform Nek2A of Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek2 (NEK2) may be necessary to allow re-establishment of the intercentriolar linkage in late mitosis. |