Kinase Group CAMK

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Kinase Classification: CAMK Group

The CAMK group is named after Calcium and Calmodulin-regulated kinases, and has several other related families.

CAMK1

CAMK2

CAMKL

A broad family including many conserved subfamilies, such as AMPK, MARK, CHK1, and LKB

MAPKAPK

MAPK-Activated Protein Kinase

MLCK

Myosin Light Chain Kinase

Trbl

Tribbles kinases, all of which are predicted to be catalytically inactive.

PKD

Protein Kinase D

CAMK-Unique

CAMK-group kinases than cannot be classified into a specific family

CASK

DAPK

Death-Associated Protein Kinase

DCAMKL

PHK

Phosphorylase Kinase

PIM

PSK

RAD53

Also known as CHK2, a key cell cycle checkpoint kinase

RSKb

The second of two kinase domains in the RSK family of kinases is part of the CAMK group, but they have not been found as independent kinases.

TSSK

Testis-Specific Serine Kinase

SgK495

STK33

Families not found in human

CDPK

Calcium Dependent Protein Kinases, found in plants and protists, but not animals.

CAMK-Tt

A family of kinases found in Tetrahymena (Tt) and other ciliates.

NNK1

A fungal family of kinases including yeast NNK1 (Nitrogen Network Kinase 1).

PRR1

A fungal family of kinases including yeast PRR1 (Pheromone Response Regulator 1).