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====Evolution====
 
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GEK kinases are found in animals and some fungi.
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GEK kinases are found in animals and some fungi. Vertebrates have four members: DMPK1, DMPK2, MRCKa and MRCKb, while most invertebrates have a single homolog.
  
 
====Domain Structure====
 
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Most members are ~1800 AA long, with an N-terminal kinase domain, a DMPK-specific domain, followed by C1, PH, CND and PBD domains. DMPK1 is truncated and lacks the last four domains
  
 
====Functions====
 
====Functions====

Latest revision as of 04:57, 20 March 2023

Kinase Classification: Group AGC: Family DMPK: Subfamily GEK

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Evolution

GEK kinases are found in animals and some fungi. Vertebrates have four members: DMPK1, DMPK2, MRCKa and MRCKb, while most invertebrates have a single homolog.

Domain Structure

Most members are ~1800 AA long, with an N-terminal kinase domain, a DMPK-specific domain, followed by C1, PH, CND and PBD domains. DMPK1 is truncated and lacks the last four domains

Functions

References

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