Protein Kinase Classification:      Atypical      G11

※ G11 family introduction

    G11 family contains a single human gene and belongs to atypical kinase group (1). G11 have been shown to posses the ser/thr kinase activity against alpha casein and histone, but the activity can only be observed in immunoprecipitates from Sf21 insect cells and primate COS cells. G11 contains the ATP-binding ability and the kinase activity remains to be more understood. It is suggested that another kinase binds G11 and perform its kinase activity (2).

Reference
1. Manning, G., Whyte, D.B., Martinez, R., Hunter, T. and Sudarsanam, S. (2002) The protein kinase complement of the human genome. Science, 298, 1912-1934. PMID: 12471243
2. Wikinome annotation: Kinase Family G11


Atypical G11 in eukaryotes:

Ailuropoda melanoleuca (1)Anolis carolinensis (1)Arabidopsis lyrata (1)
Arabidopsis thaliana (1)Bos taurus (1)Brachypodium distachyon (1)
Brassica rapa (1)Callithrix jacchus (1)Canis familiaris (1)
Cavia porcellus (1)Ciona savignyi (1)Danio rerio (1)
Dipodomys ordii (1)Equus caballus (1)Erinaceus europaeus (1)
Gadus morhua (1)Gasterosteus aculeatus (1)Glycine max (1)
Gorilla gorilla (1)Homo sapiens (1)Ictidomys tridecemlineatus (1)
Latimeria chalumnae (1)Loxodonta africana (1)Macaca mulatta (1)
Monodelphis domestica (1)Mus musculus (1)Nomascus leucogenys (1)
Oreochromis niloticus (1)Oryctolagus cuniculus (1)Oryza brachyantha (1)
Oryza indica (1)Oryza sativa (1)Oryzias latipes (1)
Otolemur garnettii (1)Pan troglodytes (1)Pelodiscus sinensis (1)
Petromyzon marinus (1)Physcomitrella patens (1)Pongo abelii (1)
Populus trichocarpa (1)Pteropus vampyrus (1)Rattus norvegicus (1)
Selaginella moellendorffii (1)Setaria italica (1)Solanum lycopersicum (1)
Solanum tuberosum (1)Sorghum bicolor (1)Sus scrofa (1)
Takifugu rubripes (1)Tetraodon nigroviridis (1)Tupaia belangeri (1)
Vitis vinifera (1)Xenopus tropicalis (1)Xiphophorus maculatus (1)
Zea mays (1)