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1: P49615. Cell division pro...[gi:1345717] OMIM, Related Sequences, PubMed, Taxonomy, BLink, LinkOut
LOCUS       CDK5_MOUSE               292 aa            linear   ROD 16-OCT-2001
DEFINITION  Cell division protein kinase 5 (TAU protein kinase II catalytic
            subunit) (TPKII catalytic subunit) (Serine/threonine-protein kinase
            PSSALRE) (CRK6).
ACCESSION   P49615
PID         g1345717
VERSION     P49615  GI:1345717
DBSOURCE    swissprot: locus CDK5_MOUSE, accession P49615;
            class: standard.
            created: Feb 1, 1996.
            sequence updated: Feb 1, 1996.
            annotation updated: Oct 16, 2001.
            xrefs: gi: gi: 577635, gi: gi: 577636, gi: gi: 50558, gi: gi:
            547568, gi: gi: 1839377
            xrefs (non-sequence databases): HSSP P24941, MGD MGI:101765,
            InterPro IPR000719, InterPro IPR002290, Pfam PF00069, SMART
            SM00220, PROSITE PS00107, PROSITE PS00108, PROSITE PS50011
KEYWORDS    Transferase; Serine/threonine-protein kinase; ATP-binding; Cell
            cycle; Cell division; Phosphorylation.
SOURCE      house mouse.
  ORGANISM  Mus musculus
            Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi;
            Mammalia; Eutheria; Rodentia; Sciurognathi; Muridae; Murinae; Mus.
REFERENCE   1  (residues 1 to 292)
  AUTHORS   Ino,H., Ishizuka,T., Chiba,T. and Tatibana,M.
  TITLE     Expression of CDK5 (PSSALRE kinase), a neural cdc2-related protein
            kinase, in the mature and developing mouse central and peripheral
            nervous systems
  JOURNAL   Brain Res. 661 (1-2), 196-206 (1994)
  MEDLINE   95135945
  REMARK    SEQUENCE FROM N.A.
            TISSUE=Brain
REFERENCE   2  (residues 1 to 292)
  AUTHORS   Ershler,M., Nagorskaya,T.V., Visser,J.W. and Belyavsky,A.V.
  TITLE     Novel CDC2-related protein kinases produced in murine hematopoietic
            stem cells
  JOURNAL   Gene 124 (2), 305-306 (1993)
  MEDLINE   93185941
  REMARK    SEQUENCE OF 130-165 FROM N.A.
            STRAIN=CBA; TISSUE=Bone marrow
REFERENCE   3  (residues 1 to 292)
  AUTHORS   Ohshima,T., Nagle,J.W., Pant,H.C., Joshi,J.B., Kozak,C.A.,
            Brady,R.O. and Kulkarni,A.B.
  TITLE     Molecular cloning and chromosomal mapping of the mouse
            cyclin-dependent kinase 5 gene
  JOURNAL   Genomics 28 (3), 585-588 (1995)
  MEDLINE   96039276
  REMARK    SEQUENCE OF 1-12 FROM N.A.
COMMENT     -------------------------------------------------------------------
            This SWISS-PROT entry is copyright. It is produced through a
            collaboration between the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and
            the EMBL outstation - the European Bioinformatics Institute.
            The original entry is available from http://www.expasy.ch/sprot
            and http://www.ebi.ac.uk/sprot
            ------------------------------------------------------------------.
            [FUNCTION] PROBABLY INVOLVED IN THE CONTROL OF THE CELL CYCLE.
            INTERACTS WITH D1 AND D3-TYPE G1 CYCLINS. CAN PHOSPHORYLATE HISTONE
            H1, TAU, MAP2 AND NF-H AND NF-M. ALSO INTERACTS WITH P35 WHICH
            ACTIVATES THE KINASE.
            [SUBUNIT] HETERODIMER OF A CATALYTIC SUBUNIT AND A REGULATORY
            SUBUNIT (P35).
            [TISSUE SPECIFICITY] SPECIFICALLY EXPRESSED IN POST-MITOTIC
            NEURONS.
            [SIMILARITY] BELONGS TO THE SER/THR FAMILY OF PROTEIN KINASES.
            CDC2/CDKX SUBFAMILY.
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     source          1..292
                     /organism="Mus musculus"
                     /db_xref="taxon:10090"
                     1..292
     Protein         1..292
                     /product="Cell division protein kinase 5"
                     /EC_number="2.7.1.-"
     Region          4..286
                     /region_name="Domain"
                     /note="PROTEIN KINASE."
     Site            10..18
                     /site_type="np-binding"
                     /note="ATP (BY SIMILARITY)."
     Site            14
                     /site_type="phosphorylation"
                     /note="(BY SIMILARITY)."
     Site            15
                     /site_type="phosphorylation"
                     /note="(BY SIMILARITY)."
     Site            33
                     /site_type="binding"
                     /note="ATP (BY SIMILARITY)."
     Site            126
                     /site_type="active"
                     /note="BY SIMILARITY."
     Site            159
                     /site_type="phosphorylation"
                     /note="(BY SIMILARITY)."
ORIGIN      
        1 mqkyekleki gegtygtvfk aknretheiv alkrvrlddd degvpssalr eicllkelkh
       61 knivrlhdvl hsdkkltlvf efcdqdlkky fdscngdldp eivksflfql lkglgfchsr
      121 nvlhrdlkpq nllinrngel kladfglara fgipvrcysa evvtlwyrpp dvlfgaklys
      181 tsidmwsagc ifaelanagr plfpgndvdd qlkrifrllg tpteeqwpam tklpdykpyp
      241 mypattslvn vvpklnatgr dllqnllkcn pvqrisaeea lqhpyfsdfc pp
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Revised: October 24, 2001.
 
 

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