AC PRU00618; DC Domain; TR PROSITE; PS51285; AGC_KINASE_CTER; 1; level=0 XX Names: AGC-kinase C-terminal domain Function: AGC kinase proteins are characterized by three conserved phosphorylation sites that critically regulate their function. The first one is located in an activation loop in the center of the kinase domain. The two other phosphorylation sites are located outside the kinase domain in a conserved region on its C-terminal side, the AGC-kinase C-terminal domain. These sites serves as phosphorylation-regulated switches to control both intra- and inter-molecular interactions. Without these priming phosphorylations, the kinases are catalytically inactive. XX case KW Phosphoprotein end case FT From: PS51285 FT DOMAIN from..to FT /note="AGC-kinase C-terminal" FT MOD_RES 42 FT /note="Phosphoserine" FT Tag: phospho; Condition: S FT MOD_RES 42 FT /note="Phosphothreonine" FT Tag: phospho; Condition: T FT MOD_RES 61 FT /note="Phosphoserine" FT Tag: phospho; Condition: S FT MOD_RES 61 FT /note="Phosphothreonine" FT Tag: phospho; Condition: T FT MOD_RES 62 FT /note="Phosphotyrosine" FT Tag: phospho; Condition: Y XX Chop: Nter=0; Cter=0; Size: 40-125; Related: None; Repeats: 1; Topology: Undefined; Example: Q6P0Q8; Scope: Eukaryota Viruses; Murine leukemia virus Comments: None; XX # Revision 1.2 2020/06/08 //