Species: Hu, Mu, Rt, Pm, Pm
Applications: WB, ELISA, Flow, IHC
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
Species: Hu, Mu, Rt
Applications: WB
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
Species: Hu
Applications: WB, ELISA, Flow, ICC/IF, IHC
Host: Rabbit Monoclonal
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Species: Hu
Applications: AC
Species: Hu
Applications: AC
Description
Protein-kinase-C-related kinases (PRKs) (1) are part of the lipid-regulated protein kinases (PKC) which also include liver PAK & PKN (2-3). Human PRK1 and PRK2 share structurally similar catalytic domains, but less similar N-terminal regulatory regions suggesting different regulatory domain functions. PRK1 and PRK2, as well as a third member of this family, PRK3, show distinct patterns of expression in adult tissues. Additionally, the serine-threonine kinase PRK2 can be specifically cleaved by caspase-3 (and/or caspase-3-like subfamily members) during apoptosis (4).
Bioinformatics
Entrez |
Mouse Rat Human |
Uniprot |
Human Human |
Product By Gene ID |
5586 |
Alternate Names |
- cardiolipin-activated protein kinase Pak2
- EC 2.7.11
- EC 2.7.11.13
- PAK2
- Pak-2
- PRK2MGC150606
- PRKCL2PRO2042
- Protein kinase C-like 2MGC71074
- protein kinase N2
- Protein-kinase C-related kinase 2
- serine/threonine-protein kinase N2
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Research Areas for PKN2
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