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protein kinase C, alpha
PDB rendering based on 1dsy.
Available structures: 1dsy
Identifiers
Symbol(s) PRKCA; PRKACA; AAG6; MGC129900; MGC129901; PKC-alpha; PKCA
External IDs OMIM: 176960 MGI97595 HomoloGene55679
Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 5578 18750
Ensembl ENSG00000154229 ENSMUSG00000050965
Uniprot P17252 n/a
Refseq NM_002737 (mRNA)
NP_002728 (protein)
NM_011101 (mRNA)
NP_035231 (protein)
Location Chr 17: 61.73 - 62.24 Mb Chr 11: 107.75 - 108.16 Mb
Pubmed search [1] [2]

[edit] Summary

Protein kinase C (PKC) is a family of serine- and threonine-specific protein kinases that can be activated by calcium and the second messenger diacylglycerol. PKC family members phosphorylate a wide variety of protein targets and are known to be involved in diverse cellular signaling pathways. PKC family members also serve as major receptors for phorbol esters, a class of tumor promoters. Each member of the PKC family has a specific expression profile and is believed to play a distinct role in cells. The protein encoded by this gene is one of the PKC family members. This kinase has been reported to play roles in many different cellular processes, such as cell adhesion, cell transformation, cell cycle checkpoint, and cell volume control. Knockout studies in mice suggest that this kinase may be a fundamental regulator of cardiac contractility and Ca(2+) handling in myocytes.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Entrez Gene: PRKCA protein kinase C, alpha. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.

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