Mus musculus      AGC      PKC

※ PKC family introduction

    PKC (protein kinase C) belong to AGC family. PKC can be subgrouped into three sections based on similar structural and activation requirements: classical, novel and atypical. Classical PKCs are activated by calcium, phosphatidylserine and diacylglycerol or phorbol esters. The novel PKCs lack a conserved region found in classical PKC and activated by different lipids. The atypical PKCs is smallest in size in all PKCs, they are activated dephend on PS. PKCs keep an inactive state in the cytosol and translocate to the membrane vesicles, nuclear structures and cytoskeletal components after cell stimulation. Activated PKCs have been shown to involve in a varieties cellular processes including receptor desensitization, modulating membrane structure, regulating transcription, mediating immune responses, regulating cell growth and learning and memory (1).

Reference
1. Keenan, C. and Kelleher, D. (1998) Protein kinase C and the cytoskeleton. Cell Signal, 10, 225-232. PMID: 9617479


There are 9 genes.  Reviewed (8 or Unreviewed (1

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-MUM-00179
ENSMUSG00000029053
Prkcz; Pkcz
2
EKS-MUM-00173
ENSMUSG00000052889
Pkcb, Prkcb1; Prkcb
3
EKS-MUM-00180
ENSMUSG00000021948
Pkcd; Prkcd
4
EKS-MUM-00176
ENSMUSG00000021108
Pkch; Prkch
5
EKS-MUM-00178
ENSMUSG00000037643
Pkcl; Prkci
6
EKS-MUM-00175
ENSMUSG00000045038
Pkce, Pkcea; Prkce
7
EKS-MUM-00177
ENSMUSG00000078816
Pkcc, Pkcg, Prkcc; Prkcg
8
EKS-MUM-00181
ENSMUSG00000026778
Prkcq; Pkcq
9
EKS-MUM-00174
ENSMUSG00000050965
Prkca; mCG_140727, RP23-145G23.2-001