Anolis carolinensis      AGC      DMPK

※ DMPK family introduction

    DMPK (myotonic dystrophy protein kinase) belong to AGC family, which was first described in 1909 to have relation with myotonic dystrophy. The phylogenetic tree of DMPK family shows this family also includes ROCKs (Rho kinases), MRCK (cell division control protein 42 (Cdc42)-binding kinases) and citron kinase. Sequence analysis shows that these kinases contain an amino-terminal kinase catalytic domain followed by a coiled-coil-forming region and other functional motifs at the C-terminus. DMPK have been probed by synthetic peptides or putative physiological substrates to possess Serine/Threonine kinase activity, many proteins targeted by DMPK show a consensus motif R x x S/T L/V R, which is similar to PKC. DMPK have been shown to act as a key molecule in regulation these in varieties of cellular processes, including regulation of skeletal muscle proper structure and function, ion-channel gating control and cell metabolism. In addition, abnormal expression or genetic defect of DMPK associated with myotonic dystrophy 1 (1).

Reference
1. Kaliman, P. and Llagostera, E. (2008) Myotonic dystrophy protein kinase (DMPK) and its role in the pathogenesis of myotonic dystrophy 1. Cell Signal, 20, 1935-1941. PMID: 18583094


There are 7 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (7

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-ANC-00426
ENSACAG00000006624
CDC42BPA
2
EKS-ANC-00428
ENSACAG00000007990
ROCK1
3
EKS-ANC-00431
ENSACAG00000007889
CDC42BPG
4
EKS-ANC-00432
ENSACAG00000003441
CIT
5
EKS-ANC-00430
ENSACAG00000004019
DMPK
6
EKS-ANC-00427
ENSACAG00000000214
CDC42BPB
7
EKS-ANC-00429
ENSACAG00000000198
ROCK2