Arabidopsis thaliana      CAMK      CAMKL

※ CAMKL family introduction

    CAMKL family consists of several subfamily including SNRK, QIK, BRSK, AMPK, MARK, NuaK, NIM1, HUNK, LKB, PASK, MELK and CHK1. They are classified into CAMKL family for the high similarity kinase catalytic domain.
AMPK subfamily (AMP-activated protein kinase) consists of three subunits, a catalytic subunit (α) and two regulatory subunits (β and γ). Two catalytic subunits have been identified in mammals. Activation of AMPK is involved in two steps; first, AMP binds to γ-subunit, and second the phosphorylation of threonine 172 by LKB1. Activated AMPK target a variety of substrates and participate different cellular processes, including mTORC1 signaling, phosphorylation of p53 or other tumor suppressors (1).
MARK subfamily (microtubule-affinity regulating kinases) consists of four members (MARK1-MARK4) in mammals cells. All isoforms contain a N-terminal header, a catalytic kinase domain, a ubiquitin-associated domain, a spacer domain and a C-terminal KA1 domain. MARKs are discovered for its ability to regulate the stability of microtubules. Studies also show that MARK has some relation with disease, such as Alzheimer's disease (2).
Nuak subfamilies are AMPK related kinases. NuaK1 are stress-activated kinase which is involved in tolerance to glucose starvation. NuaK1 can induce cell-cell detachment by increasing F-actin conversion to G-actin. NuaK1 can protects cells from CD95-mediated apoptosis and is required for the increased motility and invasiveness of CD95- activated tumor cells (3).

Reference
1. Luo, Z., Zang, M. and Guo, W. (2010) AMPK as a metabolic tumor suppressor: control of metabolism and cell growth. Future Oncol, 6, 457-470. PMID: 20222801
2. Matenia, D. and Mandelkow, E.M. (2009) The tau of MARK: a polarized view of the cytoskeleton. Trends Biochem Sci, 34, 332-342. PMID: 19559622
3. Suzuki, A., Kusakai, G., Kishimoto, A., Minegichi, Y., Ogura, T. and Esumi, H. (2003) Induction of cell-cell detachment during glucose starvation through F-actin conversion by SNARK, the fourth member of the AMP-activated protein kinase catalytic subunit family. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 311, 156-161. PMID: 14575707


There are 39 genes.  Reviewed (36 or Unreviewed (3

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-ART-00480
AT4G14580
dl3330c, FCAALL.259; CIPK4; At4g14580; PKS9, SnRK3.3
2
EKS-ART-00456
AT5G39440
AT5G39440; At5g39440; SnRK1.3
3
EKS-ART-00462
AT4G18700
At4g18700; PKS8, SnRK3.9; CIPK12; F28A21.110
4
EKS-ART-00486
AT1G78290
At1g78290; OSKL4, SNRK2.8; SRK2C; F3F9.17; AT1G78290
5
EKS-ART-00458
AT1G30270
LKS1, PKS17, SnRK3.23; F12P21.6; CIPK23; At1g30270
6
EKS-ART-00463
AT5G35410
At5g35410; SOS2; SnRK3.11, SOS2; CIPK24; F6I13.1, K21B8.3
7
EKS-ART-00479
AT2G25090
At2g25090; F13D4.161; PKS15, SnRK3.18; SnRK3.18; CIPK16
8
EKS-ART-00488
AT1G10940
SRK2A; SNRK2.4; ASK1, OSKL7, SNRK2.4; At1g10940; T19D16.14
9
EKS-ART-00485
AT5G63650
OSKL9, SNRK2.5; MBK5.13; SNRK2-5; SRK2H; At5g63650
10
EKS-ART-00474
AT4G30960
At4g30960; PKS4, SIP3, SnRK3.14; F6I18.130; CIPK6
11
EKS-ART-00490
AT2G23030
SNRK2-9; OSKL10, SNRK2.9; F21P24.9; At2g23030; SRK2J
12
EKS-ART-00473
AT3G17510
MKP6.6; PKS13, SnRK3.16; At3g17510; CIPK1
13
EKS-ART-00471
AT5G10930
At5g10930; PKS19, SnRK3.24; CIPK5; SnRK3.24; T30N20.200
14
EKS-ART-00489
AT3G50500
SRK2D; At3g50500; SNRK2.2; T20E23.100; OSKL3, SNRK2.2, SPK2
15
EKS-ART-00454
AT3G01090
SNRK1.1; T4P13.22; KIN10; AK21, SKIN10, SNR2; At3g01090
16
EKS-ART-00483
AT5G57630
MUA2.22; PKS23, SnRK3.4; CIPK21; At5g57630
17
EKS-ART-00455
AT3G29160
MXE2.16; ATKIN11; At3g29160; SNF1; KIN11
18
EKS-ART-00469
AT5G45820
PKS18, SnRK3.6; K15I22.2; CIPK20; At5g45820
19
EKS-ART-00467
AT5G45810
CIPK19; At5g45810; K15I22.1; PKS21, SnRK3.5
20
EKS-ART-00492
AT5G57565
AT5G57565; At5g57565
21
EKS-ART-00477
AT5G01820
PKS24, SnRK3.15, SR1; T20L15.90; At5g01820; CIPK14
22
EKS-ART-00464
AT5G01810
At5g01810; ATPK10, PKS3, SIP2, SnRK3.1; T20L15_80; CIPK15
23
EKS-ART-00481
AT2G38490
T19C21.2, T6A23.31; CIPK22; At2g38490; PKS14, SnRK3.19
24
EKS-ART-00466
AT5G25110
T11H3.120; At5g25110; PKS25, SnRK3.25; CIPK25
25
EKS-ART-00461
AT4G24400
T22A6.230; At4g24400; CIPK8; SnRK3.13; PKS11, SnRK3.13
26
EKS-ART-00491
AT3G45240
GRIK1; At3g45240; SnAK2; ATSNAK2; AT3G45240
27
EKS-ART-00476
AT5G58380
MCK7.25; At5g58380; SNRK3.8; PKS2, SIP1, SnRK3.8; CIPK10
28
EKS-ART-00457
AT2G26980
PKS12, SnRK3.17; T20P8.3; CIPK3; At2g26980
29
EKS-ART-00470
AT1G29230
CIPK18; At1g29230; PKS22, SnRK3.20; WL1; F28N24.9
30
EKS-ART-00460
AT5G21326
AT5G21326; At5g21326; PKS26, SnRK3.26; F13M11; CIPK26
31
EKS-ART-00475
AT5G07070
T28J14.10; At5g07070; PKS16, SnRK3.2; CIPK2
32
EKS-ART-00482
AT5G21222
At5g21222; AT5G21222; ATC401; F13M11
33
EKS-ART-00459
AT2G30360
At2g30360; PKS5, SIP4, SnRK3.22; CIPK11; T9D9.17
34
EKS-ART-00487
AT1G60940
OSKL6, SNRK2.10; SRK2B; T7P1.8; At1g60940
35
EKS-ART-00472
AT1G48260
At1g48260; PKS20, SnRK3.21; F11A17.18, F21D18.2; CIPK17
36
EKS-ART-00478
AT3G23000
PKS7, SnRK3.10, SR2, SRPK1; At3g23000; SnRK3.10; MXC7.3; CIPK7
37
EKS-ART-00484
AT5G08590
MAH20.15; At5g08590; SRK2G; ASK2, OSKL8, SNRK2.1; SNRK2-1
38
EKS-ART-00468
AT2G34180
F13P17.2; At2g34180; PKS10, SnRK3.7; CIPK13
39
EKS-ART-00465
AT1G01140
CIPK9; PKS6, SnRK3.12; F6F3.28, T25K16.13; At1g01140