PLK1_MOUSE Q07832
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UniProt:Q07832
Recommended name:Serine/threonine-protein kinase PLK1
EC number:EC 2.7.11.21
Alternative names:(Polo-like kinase 1) (PLK-1) (Serine/threonine-protein kinase 13) (STPK13)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:18817
Gene names (primary ):Plk1
Gene names (synonym ):Plk
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:603
Mass:68301
Sequence:MNAAAKAGKLARAPADLGKGGVPGDAVPGAPVAAPLAKEIPEVLVDPRSRRQYVRGRFLGKGGFAKCFEISDADTKEVFAGKIVPKSLLLKPHQKEKMSMEISIHRSLAHQHVVGFHDFFEDSDFVFVVLELCRRRSLLELHKRRKALTEPEARYYLRQIVLGCQYLHRNQVIHRDLKLGNLFLNEDLEVKIGDFGLATKVEYEGERKKTLCGTPNYIAPEVLSKKGHSFEVDVWSIGCIMYTLLVGKPPFETSCLKETYLRIKKNEYSIPKHINPVAASLIQKMLQTDPTARPTIHELLNDEFFTSGYIPARLPITCLTIPPRFSIAPSSLDPSSRKPLKVLNKGVENPLPDRPREKEEPVVRETNEAIECHLSDLLQQLTSVNASKPSERGLVRQEEAEDPACIPIFWVSKWVDYSDKYGLGYQLCDNSVGVLFNDSTRLILYNDGDSLQYIERDGTESYLTVSSHPNSLMKKITLLNYFRNYMSEHLLKAGANITPREGDELARLPYLRTWFRTRSAIILHLSNGTVQINFFQDHTKLILCPLMAAVTYINEKRDFQTYRLSLLEEYGCCKELASRLRYARTMVDKLLSSRSASNRLKAS
Tissue specificity:Newborn and adult spleen, fetal and newborn kidney, liver, brain, thymus and adult bone marrow, thymus, ovary and testes.
Induction:
Developmental stage:In the thymus, levels increased during fetal development, were highest in newborn animals and decreased in the adult. In the testes, the PLK levels were higher in the adult than in prepubescent mice while in the ovary, the levels were higher in the prepubescent mice. Accumulates to a maximum during the G2 and M phases, declines to a nearly undetectable level following mitosis and throughout G1 phase, and then begins to accumulate again during S phase.
Protein families:Protein kinase superfamily, Ser/Thr protein kinase family, CDC5/Polo subfamily