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Sequence of this protein is as follows: PRVYQTSPTD EDEEDEESSA TALFTSELLR QEQAKLNEAR KISVVNVNPT NIRPHSDTPE IRKYKKRFNS EILCAALWGV NLLVGTENGL MLLDRSGQGK VYNLINRRRF QQMDVLEGLN VLVTISGKKN KLRVYYLSWL RNRILHNDPE VEKKQGWITV GDLEGCIHYK VVKYERIKFL VIALKNAVEI YAWAPKPYHK FMAFKSFADL QHKPLLVDLT VEEGQRLKVI FGSHTGFHVI DVDSGNSYDI YIPSHIQGNI TPHAIVILPK TDGMEMLVCY EDEGVYVNTY GRITKDVVLQ WGEMPTSVAY IHSNQIMGWG EKAIEIRSVE TGHLDGVFMH KRAQRLKFLC ERNDKVFFAS VRSGGSSQVF FMTLNRNSMM NW
TNIK or TRAF2 and NCK interacting kinase is characterized by an N-terminal kinase domain and a C-terminal GCK domain that serves a regulatory function. TNIK is mainly expression in brain, heart, and spleen and it is a specific effector of RAP2 which regulate actin cytoskeleton. TNIK is autophosphorylated in a manner dependent upon lys54 in the ATP-binding pocket of its kinase domain and plays a main role in cytoskeleton regulation. TNIK has also been shown to phosphorylate gelsolin, the principal intracellular and extracellular actin-severing protein, in vitro. This and evidence from mutational studies suggest that TNIK functions in the regulation of the cytoskeleton.
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蛋白别名: TRAF2 and NCK-interacting protein kinase; unnamed protein product
基因别名: KIAA0551; MRT54; TNIK
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9UKE5
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 23043