Anolis carolinensis      CMGC      DYRK

※ DYRK family introduction

    DYRK (Dual-specificity tyrosine-regulated kinase) belong to CMGC family. Homology within the kinase domain can further classify this family into three subfamilies: DYRK kinases, homeodomain-interacting protein kinases (HIPKs), and pre-mRNA processing protein 4 kinases (PRP4s). Ten members have been found in human genome. DYRKs are characterized as dual-specificity protein kinases for their ability to mediate the phosphorylation of serine, threonine and tyrosine residues; however, the tyrosine phosphorylation activity is restricted to autophosphorylation. DYRKs play an important role and act as pleiotropic regulators in a variety of cellular functions, including cell survival, cell differentiation, gene transcription and endocytosis. Mutation or abnormal expressions always associate with diseases. Truncation mutants of DYRK1A result in clinical phenotypes, including microcephaly, intrauterine growth retardation, and developmental delay. Overexpression of DYRK1B has been reported in solid tumors, including colon and lung cancer, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas, and rhabdomyosarcomas, and experimental data suggest that increased amounts of DYRK1B favor tumor development (1).

Reference
1. Aranda, S., Laguna, A. and de la Luna, S. (2011) DYRK family of protein kinases: evolutionary relationships, biochemical properties, and functional roles. FASEB J, 25, 449-462. PMID: 21048044


There are 10 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (10

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-ANC-00257
ENSACAG00000002309
HIPK1
2
EKS-ANC-00258
ENSACAG00000009116
DYRK1A
3
EKS-ANC-00263
ENSACAG00000009548
DYRK4
4
EKS-ANC-00255
ENSACAG00000007799
DYRK3
5
EKS-ANC-00259
ENSACAG00000003041
HIPK3
6
EKS-ANC-00254
ENSACAG00000003898
DYRK2
7
EKS-ANC-00256
ENSACAG00000016940
HIPK2
8
EKS-ANC-00260
ENSACAG00000016801
DYRK1B
9
EKS-ANC-00262
ENSACAG00000023817
HIPK4
10
EKS-ANC-00261
ENSACAG00000017650
PRPF4B