Cucumis sativus      CMGC/GSK


※ GSK family introduction

    GSK (Glycogen synthase kinase 3) belong to CMGC family. Two isoforms have been identified in human genome, known as GSK3A and GSK3B. GSKs are highly conserved and have been found in nearly all eukaryote. Sequence analysis show that two genes display 85% sequence identity, and even higher in the catalytic domain (93%). Chromosomal mapping identified the cytological location of human GSK3A as 19q13.2, whereas human GSK3B maps to 3q13.3. Northern blot analysis shows that GSKs are expressed in different mammalian tissues. GSKs play an important role in a variety of cellular signaling pathways, including cellular proliferation, migration, inflammation and immue responses, glucose regulation and apoptosis (1).

Reference
3. Ali, A., Hoeflich, K.P. and Woodgett, J.R. (2001) Glycogen synthase kinase-3: properties, functions, and regulation. Chem Rev, 101, 2527-2540. PMID: 11749387


There are 6 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (6

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Cus-0290
Csa_3G664590
A0A0A0L9D6
Csa_3G664590
2
iEKPD-Cus-0335
Csa_3G838640
A0A0A0LCE4
Csa_3G838640
3
iEKPD-Cus-0429
Csa_4G308520
A0A0A0L197
Csa_4G308520
4
iEKPD-Cus-0597
Csa_6G074020
A0A0A0K9N3
Csa_6G074020
5
iEKPD-Cus-0624
Csa_6G157100
A0A0A0KDS8
Csa_6G157100
6
iEKPD-Cus-0714
Csa_6G519650
A0A0A0KIA2
Csa_6G519650