SteC is a kinase. A. Amino acid alignment of SteC with a selection of eukaryotic kinases (upper panel, adapted from Hanks and Hunter, 1995) and the following known or predicted bacterial kinases (lower panel): NleH1-1SAKAI and NleH1-2SAKAI from E. coli O157 (Tobe et al., 2006), YspK from Yersinia enterocolitica Biovar 1B (Matsumoto and Young, 2006), OspG from Shigella flexneri (Kim et al., 2005), YpkA from Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Galyov et al., 1993) and YopO from Yersinia enterocolitica (Barz et al., 2000). The percentage identity between subdomains I–III of each kinase and SteC is shown in brackets on the far right. The highly conserved glycine-rich loop, lysine and glutamic acid residues found in the majority of kinases are indicated in bold. SteC is most similar to human Raf-1 and conserved residues between the two proteins are highlighted in grey. B. In vitro kinase assay. SteC, the lysine mutant (SteCK256H) and the kinase domain of SteC (C-SteC) were expressed as 6-His fusion proteins and incubated separately with the general kinase substrate MBP and [γ−32P]ATP. Proteins were subjected to SDS-PAGE followed by Coomassie blue staining and autoradiography.