Ciona intestinalis      AGC      PKG

※ PKG family introduction

    PKG (cGMP-dependent protein kinase) belong to AGC family. Two genes encode two types of PKG have been identified in mammalian cells, the alternative splicing of the first two exons encoding the N-terminal of PKG-I cause the two isoforms, known as PKG-Iα and PKG-Iβ, PKG-Iα can be activated in a lower concentrations compared with PKG-Iβ, PKG-Iα and PKG-Iβ contain the different substrate specificity, which is meidated by the N-terminal domain. PKGs are activated downstream of cGMP signaling pathway, activated PKGs involve in a varieties of cellular processes via mediate phosphorylation of different proteins, including platelet activation and adhesion, sooth muscle contraction, cardiac function, gene expressing and feed back of some signaling pathway (1).

Reference
1. Casteel, D.E., Zhang, T., Zhuang, S. and Pilz, R.B. (2008) cGMP-dependent protein kinase anchoring by IRAG regulates its nuclear translocation and transcriptional activity. Cell Signal, 20, 1392-1399. PMID: 18450420


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

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-CII-00108
ENSCING00000003587
Cin.21955; CIN.4673
2
EKS-CII-00109
ENSCING00000014158
3
EKS-CII-00112
ENSCING00000019868
CIN.21761; LOC100185709
4
EKS-CII-00110
ENSCING00000005045
5
EKS-CII-00111
ENSCING00000000405
CIN.16282