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Response to Comment on "Ancient origins of allosteric activation in a Ser-Thr kinase"
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Response to Comment on "Ancient origins of allosteric activation in a Ser-Thr kinase"

Christopher Wilson and Dorothee Kern
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), Vol.370(6519), p.eabd0364
11/20/2020
PMID: 33214247

Abstract

Microtubule-Associated Proteins Cell Cycle Proteins Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases - genetics
Park et. al. question one out of seven findings from Hadzipasic: whether TPX2 allosterically regulates the oldest Aurora. We had already addressed the two concerns raised-sparse sequence sampling and not forcing the gene to the species tree-before publication. Moreover, we believe their ancestral sequence reconstruction would be consistent with a nonallosteric common ancestor, and we show large sequence differences caused by species tree-enforced gene trees.
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