Fusarium pseudograminearum      CAMK/RAD53


※ RAD53 family introduction

    RAD53, also known as Checkpoint kinase 2, is a key kinase which is required in checkpoint-mediated cell cycle related processes. When damage response occurred, Mec1 protein is recruited to bind DNA and triggers the downstream signal cascade. Rad9 is activated via phosphorylation by Mec1 and as a result RAD53 binds to Rad9 with the phospho-binding domain FHA and undergoes autophosphorylation events which are important on activation of Rad53. Activated RAD53 amplifies the original signals and triggers the downstream events of checkpoint activation including cell cycle delay, DNA repair, replication fork stabilization and fork restart processes (1).

Reference
1. Branzei, D. and Foiani, M. (2006) The Rad53 signal transduction pathway: Replication fork stabilization, DNA repair, and adaptation. Exp Cell Res, 312, 2654-2659. PMID: 16859682


There are 4 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (4

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Fup-0003
FPSE_00096
K3V3I6
FPSE_00096
2
iEKPD-Fup-0320
FPSE_04084
K3VL97
FPSE_04084
3
iEKPD-Fup-0063
FPSE_05551
K3VIU9
FPSE_05551
4
iEKPD-Fup-0070
FPSE_06140
K3VGP7
FPSE_06140