ID:MOK_HUMAN DESCRIPTION: RecName: Full=MAPK/MAK/MRK overlapping kinase; EC=2.7.11.22; AltName: Full=MOK protein kinase; AltName: Full=Renal tumor antigen 1; Short=RAGE-1; FUNCTION: Able to phosphorylate several exogenous substrates and to undergo autophosphorylation (By similarity). CATALYTIC ACTIVITY: ATP + a protein = ADP + a phosphoprotein. ENZYME REGULATION: Phosphorylation appears to increase the enzymatic activity (By similarity). SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cytoplasm (By similarity). TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Expressed in heart, brain, lung, kidney, and pancreas, and at very low levels in placenta, liver and skeletal muscle. Detected in retina. PTM: Autophosphorylated (By similarity). SIMILARITY: Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. CMGC Ser/Thr protein kinase family. CDC2/CDKX subfamily. SIMILARITY: Contains 1 protein kinase domain. SEQUENCE CAUTION: Sequence=AAB38087.1; Type=Frameshift; Positions=299;
The RNAfold program from the Vienna RNA Package is used to perform the secondary structure predictions and folding calculations. The estimated folding energy is in kcal/mol. The more negative the energy, the more secondary structure the RNA is likely to have.
Pfam Domains: PF00069 - Protein kinase domain PF07714 - Protein tyrosine and serine/threonine kinase
SCOP Domains: 56112 - Protein kinase-like (PK-like)
ModBase Predicted Comparative 3D Structure on Q9UQ07
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Orthologous Genes in Other Species
Orthologies between human, mouse, and rat are computed by taking the best BLASTP hit, and filtering out non-syntenic hits. For more distant species reciprocal-best BLASTP hits are used. Note that the absence of an ortholog in the table below may reflect incomplete annotations in the other species rather than a true absence of the orthologous gene.