The kinase domain of FAK can be made constitutively active by a mutation
and expressed in E. coli. It's called "Super FAK Kinase". But i am afraid
it is rather specific. If you don't get a better lead I can send you the
sequence and a reference.

Gloria Borgstahl wrote:
Does anyone know of a good way to phosphorylate the Tyr on a protein for 
structural
studies?  Is there a generic kinase that can be coexpressed or purified for 
phosphorylation?

The pCMF Amber codon system is very expensive
and Glu really doesn't mimic pTyr all that well.

Any ideas/help would be appreciated, G

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