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Revision as of 21:41, 17 August 2011

Kinase Classification: Group CMGC: Family RCK

RCK kinase

This is an ancient but poorly understood family of kinases, with two subfamilies, MOK and MAK. They are related to CDK and MAPK kinases within the CMGC group.

Evolution

Both subfamilies are found throughout eukaryotes, though MOK is lost in several lineages that have also lost cilia.

Domain Structure

All RCK kinases have an N-terminal kinase domain and a variable length (~100-300 AA) C-terminal tail without any known domains. Almost all RCK kinases have a T[DE]Y motif in their activation loop, similar to MAPK, and require both the T and Y to be phosphorylated for complete function.

Function

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Naming

The family is named RCK after the mouse gene rck, the ortholog of human MAK. It was defined in the 2002 human kinome paper [1].

References

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