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XB-ART-536
J Biochem 2006 Mar 01;1393:347-54. doi: 10.1093/jb/mvj059.
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Phylogeny of vertebrate Src tyrosine kinases revealed by the epitope region of mAb327.

Iwasaki T , Sato K , Yoshino K , Itakura S , Kosuge K , Tokmakov AA , Owada K , Yonezawa K , Fukami Y .


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Mass fingerprinting and MS/MS analysis demonstrated that Xyk, a 57-kDa Src family tyrosine kinase that is activated within minutes of Xenopus egg fertilization, comprises a mixture of two Src proteins, Src1 and Src2. However, the Xenopus Src protein, denoted as xSrc, is hardly detectable with mAb327, a universal Src-specific antibody, whose target sequence has not yet been determined. We show that a point amino acid substitution in the Src homology 3 domain of xSrc is critical for improvement of the low efficiency of its recognition by mAb327. Namely, a point-mutated xSrc, in which Arg-121 was replaced by His that is conserved among mAb327-reactive Src in mammals and chicken, showed increased recognition by mAb327. On the other hand, a mutant chicken Src, in which the His-122 residue is replaced by Arg, showed decreased recognition by mAb327. Genomic sequencing analysis also demonstrated that reptile Src proteins are of either the R-type (snake) or H-type (caiman, turtle, and tortoise). These studies revealed, for the first time, a critical amino acid in the Src SH3 domain for mAb327 recognition, and suggest a novel scheme for the molecular evolution of Src, in which the H-type Src(s) are monophyletic and derived from the R-type Src.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: ncoa2 src