Target Information
Target General Infomation | |||||
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Target ID |
T63220
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Former ID |
TTDI02471
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Target Name |
Activated CDC42 kinase 1
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Gene Name |
TNK2
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Synonyms |
ACK1; Tyrosine kinase nonreceptor protein 2; TNK2
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Target Type |
Research
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Disease | Cancer [ICD9: 140-229; ICD10: C00-C96] | ||||
Function |
Non-receptor tyrosine-protein and serine/threonine-protein kinase that is implicated in cell spreading and migration, cell survival, cell growth and proliferation. Transduces extracellular signals to cytosolic and nuclear effectors. Phosphorylates AKT1, AR, MCF2, WASL and WWOX. Implicated in trafficking and clathrin-mediated endocytosis through binding to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and clathrin. Binds to both poly- and mono-ubiquitinand regulates ligand-induced degradation of EGFR, thereby contributing to the accumulation of EGFR at the limiting membrane of early endosomes. Downstream effector of CDC42 which mediates CDC42-dependent cell migration via phosphorylation of BCAR1. May be involved both in adult synaptic function and plasticity and in brain development. Activates AKT1 by phosphorylating it on 'Tyr-176'. Phosphorylates AR on 'Tyr-267' and 'Tyr-363' thereby promoting its recruitment to androgen-responsive enhancers (AREs). Phosphorylates WWOX on 'Tyr- 287'. Phosphorylates MCF2, thereby enhancing its activity as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) toward Rho family proteins. Contributes to the control of AXL receptor levels. Confers metastatic properties on cancer cells and promotes tumor growth by negatively regulating tumor suppressor such as WWOX and positively regulating pro-survival factors such as AKT1 and AR.
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BioChemical Class |
Kinase
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UniProt ID | |||||
EC Number |
EC 2.7.11.1
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Sequence |
MQPEEGTGWLLELLSEVQLQQYFLRLRDDLNVTRLSHFEYVKNEDLEKIGMGRPGQRRLW
EAVKRRKALCKRKSWMSKVFSGKRLEAEFPPHHSQSTFRKTSPAPGGPAGEGPLQSLTCL IGEKDLRLLEKLGDGSFGVVRRGEWDAPSGKTVSVAVKCLKPDVLSQPEAMDDFIREVNA MHSLDHRNLIRLYGVVLTPPMKMVTELAPLGSLLDRLRKHQGHFLLGTLSRYAVQVAEGM GYLESKRFIHRDLAARNLLLATRDLVKIGDFGLMRALPQNDDHYVMQEHRKVPFAWCAPE SLKTRTFSHASDTWMFGVTLWEMFTYGQEPWIGLNGSQILHKIDKEGERLPRPEDCPQDI YNVMVQCWAHKPEDRPTFVALRDFLLEAQPTDMRALQDFEEPDKLHIQMNDVITVIEGRA ENYWWRGQNTRTLCVGPFPRNVVTSVAGLSAQDISQPLQNSFIHTGHGDSDPRHCWGFPD RIDELYLGNPMDPPDLLSVELSTSRPPQHLGGVKKPTYDPVSEDQDPLSSDFKRLGLRKP GLPRGLWLAKPSARVPGTKASRGSGAEVTLIDFGEEPVVPALRPCAPSLAQLAMDACSLL DETPPQSPTRALPRPLHPTPVVDWDARPLPPPPAYDDVAQDEDDFEICSINSTLVGAGVP AGPSQGQTNYAFVPEQARPPPPLEDNLFLPPQGGGKPPSSAQTAEIFQALQQECMRQLQA PAGSPAPSPSPGGDDKPQVPPRVPIPPRPTRPHVQLSPAPPGEEETSQWPGPASPPRVPP REPLSPQGSRTPSPLVPPGSSPLPPRLSSSPGKTMPTTQSFASDPKYATPQVIQAPGPRA GPCILPIVRDGKKVSSTHYYLLPERPSYLERYQRFLREAQSPEEPTPLPVPLLLPPPSTP APAAPTATVRPMPQAALDPKANFSTNNSNPGARPPPPRATARLPQRGCPGDGPEAGRPAD KIQMAMVHGVTTEECQAALQCHGWSVQRAAQYLKVEQLFGLGLRPRGECHKVLEMFDWNL EQAGCHLLGSWGPAHHKR |
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Pathways | |||||
NetPath Pathway | TSH Signaling Pathway | ||||
Pathway Interaction Database | CDC42 signaling events | ||||
WikiPathways | G13 Signaling Pathway | ||||
EGF/EGFR Signaling Pathway | |||||
Focal Adhesion | |||||
References |
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