Pan troglodytes      CMGC/CLK


※ CLK family introduction

    CLK kinases belong to CMGC family. CLKs are evolutionarily conserved dual specific kinase, which possess ability to mediate phosphorylation on serine, threonine and tyrosine residues. Four members have been found in human genome, known as CLK1, CLK2, CLK3 and CLK4. CLKs can be found in diverse species, including yeast, fly, Arabidoposis, mouse, rat and human. CLKs play an important role in cellular processes. The work on Drosophlia CLK homologue DOA reported that low expression of DOA show the neurologic abnormalities. In addition, more studies have identified the other physiological roles of CLK family of kinases, including regulation mRNA splicing; participate in intracellular signal transduction cascades (1).

Reference
1. Moeslein, F.M., Myers, M.P. and Landreth, G.E. (1999) The CLK family kinases, CLK1 and CLK2, phosphorylate and activate the tyrosine phosphatase, PTP-1B. J Biol Chem, 274, 26697-26704. PMID: 10480872


There are 5 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (5

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Pat-0448
ENSPTRG00000043234.1
A0A2I3TBQ6
2
iEKPD-Pat-0239
ENSPTRG00000012792.6
H2QJ82
CLK1
3
iEKPD-Pat-0022
ENSPTRG00000001419.6
H2R8K9
CLK2
4
iEKPD-Pat-0133
ENSPTRG00000007278.7
H2Q9S8
CLK3
5
iEKPD-Pat-0328
ENSPTRG00000017605.4
H2QS47
CLK4