Phaseolus vulgaris      CMGC/SRPK


※ SRPK family introduction

    SRPK (serine-arginine (SR) protein kinase) belong to CMGC family. Three members have been identified in human genome, which are known as SRPK1, SRPK2 and SRPK3. SRPKs are characterized by the ability to phosphorylate the serine residues located in regions rich in arginine/serine dipeptides, known as RS domains. More than 100 proteins contain RS domains, indicating that SRPKs are involved in a variety of cellular functions, including regulation and function in mRNA maturation, regulation of chromatin binding to the nuclear envelope, regulation of chromatin reorganization during G2/M phase progression, regulation of cyclin transcription and involved in metabolic signaling (1).

Reference
1. Giannakouros, T., Nikolakaki, E., Mylonis, I. and Georgatsou, E. (2011) Serine-arginine protein kinases: a small protein kinase family with a large cellular presence. FEBS J, 278, 570-586. PMID: 21205200


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

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Phv-0177
PHAVU_002G117100g
V7CIP8
PHAVU_002G117100g
2
iEKPD-Phv-0377
PHAVU_003G270500g
V7CDI4
PHAVU_003G270500g
3
iEKPD-Phv-0526
PHAVU_005G128900g
V7BYK3
PHAVU_005G128900g
4
iEKPD-Phv-0786
PHAVU_007G225000g
V7BKZ5
PHAVU_007G225000g
5
iEKPD-Phv-1194
PHAVU_011G088500g
V7AFJ1
PHAVU_011G088500g