Oryzias latipes      CAMK      PIM

※ PIM family introduction

    PIM consists of three members, PIM-1, PIM-2 and PIM-3. Sequence analysis show that PIM-1 and PIM-2 share a sequence identical of 61%, PIM-1 and PIM-3 are 77% identical. PIM kinases play an important role in cancer. PIM-1 and PIM-2 transgenic mice overexpression these genes have been observed to develop lymphomas. In addition, PIM-1 is over expressed in c-myc transgene driven prostate tumors in mice. In human, PIM-1 and PIM-2 are involved in prostate cancer development. Studies show that PIM-3 is over expressed in colorectal, pancreatic and hepatocellular carcinoma. The mechanisms that PIMs implicated in cancer have been reported that PIMs act as key regulator in several major proliferative and survival signaling pathways or influence the activity of specific cell cycle molecules and changes in gene expression (1).

Reference
1. Isaac, M., Siu, A. and Jongstra, J. (2011) The oncogenic PIM kinase family regulates drug resistance through multiple mechanisms. Drug Resist Updat, 14, 203-211. PMID: 21601509


There are 15 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (15

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-ORL-00083
ENSORLG00000001653
PIM1
2
EKS-ORL-00091
ENSORLG00000017596
3
EKS-ORL-00094
ENSORLG00000017355
4
EKS-ORL-00096
ENSORLG00000004806
5
EKS-ORL-00095
ENSORLG00000000609
6
EKS-ORL-00097
ENSORLG00000012783
7
EKS-ORL-00086
ENSORLG00000008461
8
EKS-ORL-00084
ENSORLG00000011536
PIM3
9
EKS-ORL-00090
ENSORLG00000007334
10
EKS-ORL-00087
ENSORLG00000007860
11
EKS-ORL-00088
ENSORLG00000007851
12
EKS-ORL-00089
ENSORLG00000009732
Ola.28055
13
EKS-ORL-00085
ENSORLG00000018689
PIM2
14
EKS-ORL-00093
ENSORLG00000010412
15
EKS-ORL-00092
ENSORLG00000010320