Macaca mulatta      AGC      MAST

※ MAST family introduction

    MASTs (Microtubule-associated Serine/Threonine-protein kinases) belong to AGC family. The MAST kinases are characterized by the presence of a Serine/Threonine kinase domain, a second 3' MAST domain and PDZ domain. The PDZ domain has been reported to mediate interaction with others proteins and help MAST facilitate functionally important phosphorylation. The N-terminal kinase catalytic domain is relatively conserved in MAST family, with a high degree identity (>60%). MAST family is expressed in multiple tissues. In nervous system, MAST may act as a key role through localization within the DAPC/UAPC, which is found within region of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) and central synapses (1). Recently gene rearrangements involving MAST and Notch have been reported. Overexpression of MAST1 or MAST2 gene fusions plays an important effect on proliferative (2).

Reference
1. Garland, P., Quraishe, S., French, P. and O'Connor, V. (2008) Expression of the MAST family of serine/threonine kinases. Brain Res, 1195, 12-19. PMID: 18206861
2. Robinson, D.R., Kalyana-Sundaram, S., Wu, Y.M., Shankar, S., Cao, X., Ateeq, B., Asangani, I.A., Iyer, M., Maher, C.A., Grasso, C.S. et al. (2011) Functionally recurrent rearrangements of the MAST kinase and Notch gene families in breast cancer. Nat Med, 17, 1646-1651 PMID: 22101766


There are 5 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (5

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-MAM-00200
ENSMMUG00000005357
MAST4
2
EKS-MAM-00204
ENSMMUG00000016407
MASTL
3
EKS-MAM-00202
ENSMMUG00000008740
MAST1
4
EKS-MAM-00201
ENSMMUG00000015371
MAST2
5
EKS-MAM-00203
ENSMMUG00000003161
MAST3