Description
Recombinant full-length human TP53RK was expressed by baculovirus in Sf9 insect cells using an N-terminal GST tag.
Scientific Background: TP53RK or TP53 regulating kinase and also called PRPK (p53-related protein kinase) is the human homologue of yeast Bud32. TP53RK belongs to a small subfamily of atypical protein kinases. TP53RK is expressed in interleukin-2-activated cytotoxic T-cells, epithelial tumor cell lines, and the testes and lower expression of TP53RK is found in heart, kidney, and spleen (1). PRPK interacts with CGI-121 and co-precipitation of p53 with PRPK is inhibited by adding recombinant CGI-121 in vitro. CGI-121 may act as an inhibitor of the PRPK-p53 interaction (2). TP53RK is activated by another kinase, Akt/PKB, which phosphorylates TP53RK at Ser250