Tursiops truncatus      TK/Src


※ Src family introduction

    Src family kinases, also caller SFK, are receptor tyrosine protein kinase and play an essential role in regulation of signal transduction form cell surface to cytoplasm. SFK members share a conserved domain structure, including a myristoylated N-terminal segment, a SH3, SH2, linker, followed by a tyrosine kinase domain and a C-terminal short tail. The intact state of SFKs are catalytic inactive, and how these kinase assemble into a active signaling complexes with others proteins is still unresolved. SFKs can mediate the transduction of signal and regulate specialized cellular functions. In central nervous system (CNS), SFKs have been found widely expressed and are involved in proliferation and differentiation of CNS through upregulating the activity of NMDA receptors and other ion channels. In T-cell antigen receptor signal transduction, SFKs interact with TCR via association with CD4 and CD8 co-receptor, Unc119 and so on, which will regulate the proliferation of T cells. SFKs are also involved in initiating signal transductino via the B-cell antigen receptor. The function loss of SFKs will lead to the defects in B-cell development and autoimmunity (1).

Reference
1. Parsons, S.J. and Parsons, J.T. (2004) Src family kinases, key regulators of signal transduction. Oncogene, 23, 7906-7909. PMID: 15489908.


There are 10 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (10

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Tut-1191
ENSTTRG00000005695.1
2
iEKPD-Tut-1197
ENSTTRG00000007952.1
3
iEKPD-Tut-1201
ENSTTRG00000009765.1
4
iEKPD-Tut-1206
ENSTTRG00000011940.1
5
iEKPD-Tut-1210
ENSTTRG00000014547.1
6
iEKPD-Tut-1211
ENSTTRG00000014819.1
7
iEKPD-Tut-1214
ENSTTRG00000016119.1
8
iEKPD-Tut-1215
ENSTTRG00000016239.1
9
iEKPD-Tut-1216
ENSTTRG00000016672.1
10
iEKPD-Tut-1217
ENSTTRG00000016842.1