Saccharomyces cerevisiae      CMGC      CDK

※ CDK family introduction

    CDK (Cyclin-dependent kinase) belong to CMGC family. CDKs are ser/thr protein kinases that play an important in regulation of a number of cellular processes in eukaryotes. CDKs are also characterized by its feature that they require an activation subunit called cyclin (1).

Reference
1. Casteel, D.E., Zhang, T., Zhuang, S. and Pilz, R.B. (2008) cGMP-dependent protein kinase anchoring by IRAG regulates its nuclear translocation and transcriptional activity. Cell Signal, 20, 1392-1399. PMID: 18450420


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

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-SAC-00067
YDL108W
KIN28; YDL108W; D2330
2
EKS-SAC-00066
YKL139W
YKL139W; CTK1
3
EKS-SAC-00064
YBR160W
YBR160W; CDC28; CDK1, HSL5, SRM5; YBR1211
4
EKS-SAC-00069
YPL042C
YPL042C; ARE1, CDK8, GIG2, SRB10, UME5; SSN3
5
EKS-SAC-00065
YPL031C
YPL031C; SSG3; PHO85; P7102.18A
6
EKS-SAC-00068
YPR161C
SGV1; BUR1; P9584.8; YPR161C
7
EKS-SAC-00070
YFL029C
YFL029C; CAK1; CIV1