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NEK6

NIMA-related kinase 6

NEK6 encodes a NEK type protein kinase, which contains a C-terminal NIMA-like catalytic domain. The protein is believed to regulate chromatin condensation in mammalian cells via phosphorylation of histones H1 and H3, and it has been shown to phosphorylate ribosomal S6 protein kinase (S6K1) and serum and glucocorticoid induced protein kinase (SGK1), which regulate diverse cellular processes. The protein also has been shown to bind NEK9, another NIMA-related kinase which regulates chromosome alignment and segregation. At least three mRNA transcripts have been identified, 1.6-, 2.6-, and 9.5-kb. The NEK6 gene is localized to 9q33-34, a region at which the loss of heterozygosity is associated with transitional cell carcinomas.

Gene Name: NIMA-related kinase 6
Family/Subfamily: Protein Kinase , NEK
Synonyms: NEK6, NIMA-related kinase 6, Protein kinase SID6-1512, NimA-related protein kinase 6, SID6-1512
Target Sequences: NM_014397 NP_055212.2 Q9HC98

Publications (1)

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Integrative approach for differentially overexpressed genes in gastric cancer by combining large-scale gene expression profiling and network analysis. Takeno A, Takemasa I, Doki Y, Yamasaki M, Miyata H, Takiguchi S, Fujiwara Y, Matsubara K, Monden M. British journal of cancer. 2008 99:1307-15. [PubMed:18827816] [PMC:PMC2570518]

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