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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MPSRAEDYEV LYTIGTGSYG RCQKIRRKSD GKILVWKELD YGSMTEAEKQ MLVSEVNLLR ELKHPNIVRY YDRIIDRTNT TLYIVMEYCE GGDLASVITK GTKERQYLDE EFVLRVMTQL TLALKECHRR SDGGHTVLHR DLKPANVFLD GKQNVKLGDF GLARILNHDT SFAKTFVGTP YYMSPEQMNR MSYNEKSDIW SLGCLLYELC ALMPPFTAFS QKELAGKIRE GKFRRIPYRY SDELNEIITR MLNLKDYHRP SVEEILENPL IADLVADEQR RNLERRGRQL GEPEKSQDSS PVLSELKLKE IQLQERERAL KAREERLEQK EQELCVRERL AEDKLARAEN LLKNYSLLKE RKFLSLASNP ELLNLPSSVI KKKVHFSGES KENIMRSENS ESQLTSKSKC KDLKKRLHAA QLRAQALSDI EKNYQLKSRQ ILGMR
NEK2 is involved in cell cycle regulation and is essential for faithful chromosome segregation. NEK2 is a gene that encodes for a serine/threonine-protein kinase. This protein plays a crucial role in the regulation of mitosis and is primarily located in the centrosome. During the G1 phase, the protein is undetectable, but its levels progressively increase throughout the S phase, reaching their peak in late G2 phase. The gene has several alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode different isoforms with distinct C-termini. NEK2 is associated with several diseases, including Retinitis Pigmentosa 67 and Retinitis Pigmentosa.
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