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Publication : Cell-cycle-dependent expression of the STK-1 gene encoding a novel murine putative protein kinase.

First Author  Niwa H Year  1996
Journal  Gene Volume  169
Issue  2 Pages  197-201
PubMed ID  8647446 Mgi Jnum  J:32112
Mgi Id  MGI:79617 Doi  10.1016/0378-1119(95)00809-8
Citation  Niwa H, et al. (1996) Cell-cycle-dependent expression of the STK-1 gene encoding a novel murine putative protein kinase. Gene 169(2):197-201
abstractText  We have cloned a novel putative serine/threonine kinase-encoding gene, designed STK-1, from murine embryonic stem (ES) cell and testis cDNA libraries. The kinase most closely related to STK-1 is Xenopus laevis XLP46 protein kinase which shows 71% amino-acid identity to STK-1 between their kinase domains. Nevertheless, STK-1 is conserved throughout phylogeny with hybridizing sequences being detected in DNA from mammals, amphibians, insects and yeast. STK-1 mRNA is detected in testis, intestine and spleen, tissues that contain a large number of proliferating cells, but not in other tissues. All cell lines tested expressed STK-1 mRNA with levels being dependent upon proliferation rates. In NIH 3T3 cells, STK-1 is expressed in a cell-cycle-dependent fashion. These findings suggest a role for STK-1 in cell growth.
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