Protein Kinase Classification: CAMK PSK※ PSK family introduction PSK belong to CAMK family, two genes encoding the PSKs have been identified in human genome which are known as PSKH1 and PSKH2. PSKH1 have been shown to targets in SFC (splicing factor compartments) through its kinase catalytic domain and C-terminal domains. Migration of PSKH1-FLAG into SFCs is enhanced during co-expression of T7-tagged ASF/SF2 and others members of SR protein family. In addition, overexpression of PSKH1 have been reported to have an important affects on splicing of an E1A minigene (1).
Reference
1. Brede, G., Solheim, J. and Prydz, H. (2002) PSKH1, a novel splice factor compartment-associated serine kinase. Nucleic Acids Res, 30, 5301-5309. PMID: 12466556
CAMK PSK in eukaryotes:
1. Brede, G., Solheim, J. and Prydz, H. (2002) PSKH1, a novel splice factor compartment-associated serine kinase. Nucleic Acids Res, 30, 5301-5309. PMID: 12466556
CAMK PSK in eukaryotes: