BRSK1_HUMAN Q8TDC3
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UniProt:Q8TDC3
Recommended name:Serine/threonine-protein kinase BRSK1
EC number:EC:2.7.11.1
Alternative names:(Brain-selective kinase 1) (Brain-specific serine/threonine-protein kinase 1) (BR serine/threonine-protein kinase 1) (Serine/threonine-protein kinase SAD-B) (Synapses of Amphids Defective homolog 1) (SAD1 homolog) (hSAD1)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:84446
Gene names (primary ):BRSK1
Gene names (synonym ):KIAA1811 SAD1 SADB
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:778
Mass:85087
Sequence:MSSGAKEGGGGSPAYHLPHPHPHPPQHAQYVGPYRLEKTLGKGQTGLVKLGVHCITGQKVAIKIVNREKLSESVLMKVEREIAILKLIEHPHVLKLHDVYENKKYLYLVLEHVSGGELFDYLVKKGRLTPKEARKFFRQIVSALDFCHSYSICHRDLKPENLLLDEKNNIRIADFGMASLQVGDSLLETSCGSPHYACPEVIKGEKYDGRRADMWSCGVILFALLVGALPFDDDNLRQLLEKVKRGVFHMPHFIPPDCQSLLRGMIEVEPEKRLSLEQIQKHPWYLGGKHEPDPCLEPAPGRRVAMRSLPSNGELDPDVLESMASLGCFRDRERLHRELRSEEENQEKMIYYLLLDRKERYPSCEDQDLPPRNDVDPPRKRVDSPMLSRHGKRRPERKSMEVLSITDAGGGGSPVPTRRALEMAQHSQRSRSVSGASTGLSSSPLSSPRSPVFSFSPEPGAGDEARGGGSPTSKTQTLPSRGPRGGGAGEQPPPPSARSTPLPGPPGSPRSSGGTPLHSPLHTPRASPTGTPGTTPPPSPGGGVGGAAWRSRLNSIRNSFLGSPRFHRRKMQVPTAEEMSSLTPESSPELAKRSWFGNFISLDKEEQIFLVLKDKPLSSIKADIVHAFLSIPSLSHSVLSQTSFRAEYKASGGPSVFQKPVRFQVDISSSEGPEPSPRRDGSGGGGIYSVTFTLISGPSRRFKRVVETIQAQLLSTHDQPSVQALADEKNGAQTRPAGAPPRSLQPPPGRPDPELSSSPRRGPPKDKKLLATNGTPLP
Tissue specificity:Widely expressed, with highest levels in brain and testis. Protein levels remain constant throughout the cell cycle. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:15150265}.
Induction:
Developmental stage:
Protein families:Protein kinase superfamily, CAMK Ser/Thr protein kinase family, SNF1 subfamily