Homo sapiens      CK1      CK1

※ CK1 family introduction

    CK1 (Casein kinase I) are characterized by its ser/thr protein kinase catalytic activity on phoshorylation of casein in vitro in a cycle AMP-independent manner. Six isoforms and CK1-like kinase have been identified in this family. Sequence analysis show that all members share a N-terminal conserved kinase catalytic domain and a variable C-terminal sequence. Several potential regulatory mechanisms for CK1s have been described, including activation via phosphorylation of PKA, 14-3-3 binding and autoinhibition. CK1s are involved in a variety of cellular processes via phosphorylation of a large range of substrates, for instance, stabilize AIB1 and increase Erα transcriptional activity, facilitate CK1α/FADD/CaM complex assembly for proper cell cycle progression, reduces DNA-binding activity of Dnmt1, blocks nuclear export and so on. (1)

Reference
1. Cheong, J.K. and Virshup, D.M. (2011) Casein kinase 1: Complexity in the family. Int J Biochem Cell Biol, 43, 465-469. PMID: 21145983


There are 7 genes.  Reviewed (7 or Unreviewed (0

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-HOS-00460
ENSG00000141551
HCKID; CSNK1D
2
EKS-HOS-00458
ENSG00000113712
CSNK1A1
3
EKS-HOS-00461
ENSG00000180138
CSNK1A1L
4
EKS-HOS-00463
ENSG00000133275
CSNK1G2; CK1G2
5
EKS-HOS-00462
ENSG00000151292
CSNK1G3
6
EKS-HOS-00464
ENSG00000169118
CSNK1G1
7
EKS-HOS-00459
ENSG00000213923
CSNK1E