Gasterosteus aculeatus      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 27 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (27

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-GAA-00300
ENSGACG00000006112
SIK3
2
EKS-GAA-00306
ENSGACG00000006598
3
EKS-GAA-00312
ENSGACG00000006821
4
EKS-GAA-00304
ENSGACG00000003957
NUAK1
5
EKS-GAA-00302
ENSGACG00000015926
PRKAA1
6
EKS-GAA-00307
ENSGACG00000011262
BRSK2
7
EKS-GAA-00313
ENSGACG00000011228
8
EKS-GAA-00297
ENSGACG00000003459
SIK1
9
EKS-GAA-00318
ENSGACG00000003279
10
EKS-GAA-00294
ENSGACG00000019840
MARK2
11
EKS-GAA-00317
ENSGACG00000015034
PASK
12
EKS-GAA-00316
ENSGACG00000015219
STK11
13
EKS-GAA-00308
ENSGACG00000003799
SNRK
14
EKS-GAA-00295
ENSGACG00000019584
MARK1 (1 of 2)
15
EKS-GAA-00301
ENSGACG00000007972
16
EKS-GAA-00293
ENSGACG00000012485
MARK4 (2 of 2); MARK4 (1 of 2)
17
EKS-GAA-00296
ENSGACG00000020169
MARK4 (2 of 2); MARK4 (1 of 2)
18
EKS-GAA-00311
ENSGACG00000020635
CHEK1
19
EKS-GAA-00298
ENSGACG00000009184
SIK2
20
EKS-GAA-00299
ENSGACG00000004742
MARK3
21
EKS-GAA-00309
ENSGACG00000016110
MELK
22
EKS-GAA-00292
ENSGACG00000008095
MARK1 (2 of 2)
23
EKS-GAA-00314
ENSGACG00000016838
24
EKS-GAA-00310
ENSGACG00000008280
25
EKS-GAA-00305
ENSGACG00000001061
NUAK2
26
EKS-GAA-00315
ENSGACG00000017937
27
EKS-GAA-00303
ENSGACG00000001174
PRKAA2