The Eukaryotic Linear Motif resource for
Functional Sites in Proteins
Accession:
Functional site class:
PK Phosphorylation site
Functional site description:
Motif recognised by PK for Ser/Thr phosphorylation
ELM Description:
Phosphorylase kinase phosphorylation site
Pattern: [RK]..(S)[VI]..
Pattern Probability: 0.0009418
Present in taxon: Vertebrata
Interaction Domain:
Pkinase (PF00069) Protein kinase domain (Stochiometry: 1 : 1)
o See 1 Instance for MOD_PK_1
o Abstract
Phosphorylase kinase regulates the breakdown of glycogen phosphorylase by phosphorylation. It is regulated allosterically by Ca2+ as well as phosphorylation by PKA in response to various external signals. Other substrates can be phosphorylated in vitro, but it is not know if there are any physiologically relevant ones. It is found in all mammalian tissues, and has been described in other organisms such as fish and insects.
o 2 GO-Terms:

o 1 Instance for MOD_PK_1
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Acc., Gene-, NameStartEndSubsequenceLogic#Ev.OrganismNotes
P00489 PYGM
PYGM_RABIT
12 18 SDQEKRKQISVRGLAGVENV TP 2 Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rabbit)
Please cite: ELM-the Eukaryotic Linear Motif resource-2024 update. (PMID:37962385)

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