Homo sapiens      Atypical      ABC1

※ ABC1 family introduction

    ABC1 kinases are family of aarF domain-containing protein kinases which belong to atypical kinase group. Five members have been identified in human genome, known as ADCK1-ADCK5. ABC1 kinases contain the conserved protein kinase motifs which is responsible for the ATP binding and phosphotransfer reaction. However, as the overall sequence is distinct with ePK domain and lack of several usual kinase motifs, they are classified into "Atypical" kinase group (1).

Reference
1. Lagier-Tourenne, C., Tazir, M., Lopez, L.C., Quinzii, C.M., Assoum, M., Drouot, N., Busso, C., Makri, S., Ali-Pacha, L., Benhassine, T. et al. (2008) ADCK3, an ancestral kinase, is mutated in a form of recessive ataxia associated with coenzyme Q10 deficiency. Am J Hum Genet, 82, 661-672. PMID: 18319074


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

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-HOS-00137
ENSG00000163050
PP265; CABC1; ADCK3
2
EKS-HOS-00140
ENSG00000133597
AARF; ADCK2
3
EKS-HOS-00136
ENSG00000063761
ADCK1
4
EKS-HOS-00139
ENSG00000173137
ADCK5
5
EKS-HOS-00138
ENSG00000123815
ADCK4