Ictidomys tridecemlineatus      Other      NEK

※ NEK family introduction

    NEKs (Never in mitosis A-related kinases) are classified into "Other" group. Eleven members have been identified in human genome. NimA is the founding member of the NEK family of ser/thr kinases which is an essential regulator of mitosis. All NEK kinases except NEK10 contain N-terminal catalytic domain, followed by coiled-coiled motifs except in NEK4,6 and 7 members. And in C-terminal, PEST sequences are found in moreover 6 of 11 NEK kinases. Besides the homology regions, certain NEKs contain unique domain or sequences, such as RCC1 repeats, DEAD-box helicase-like domain and armadillo repeats. NEKs play an important role in a variety of cellular processes and functions via mediate the phosphorylation of substrates. Studies show that NEK2 is essential in control of centrosome splitting, NEK6, 7 and 9 have been found in regulating mitotic spindle and cytokinesis, NEK1 and NEK8 is related to ciliagenesis. NEKs act as key regulator function during mitosis and abnormal expression or mutations on NEKs gene will lead to some disease and cancers such ovarian cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer and so on (1).

Reference
1. Moniz, L., Dutt, P., Haider, N. and Stambolic, V. (2011) Nek family of kinases in cell cycle, checkpoint control and cancer. Cell Div, 6, 18. PMID: 22040655


There are 11 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (11

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-ICT-00337
ENSSTOG00000012142
NEK10
2
EKS-ICT-00335
ENSSTOG00000007339
NEK9
3
EKS-ICT-00330
ENSSTOG00000010367
NEK5
4
EKS-ICT-00332
ENSSTOG00000010383
NEK3
5
EKS-ICT-00336
ENSSTOG00000008652
NEK11
6
EKS-ICT-00329
ENSSTOG00000014117
NEK2
7
EKS-ICT-00328
ENSSTOG00000026470
NEK1
8
EKS-ICT-00333
ENSSTOG00000000363
NEK4
9
EKS-ICT-00334
ENSSTOG00000005054
NEK8
10
EKS-ICT-00338
ENSSTOG00000013554
NEK7
11
EKS-ICT-00331
ENSSTOG00000013817
NEK6