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cyclin-dependent kinase-3 (CDK3)

Function: - probably involved in the control of the cell cycle - interacts with a yet unknown type of cyclin - can phosphorylate histone H1 - interacts with CABLES1 (putative) Structure: - belongs to the protein kinase superfamily, CMGC Ser/Thr protein kinase family - CDC2/CDKX subfamily contains 1 protein kinase domain

General

cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK)

Properties

SIZE: entity length = 305 aa MW = 35 kD COMPARTMENT: cytoplasm STATE: active state MOTIF: kinase domain SITE: 4-286 MOTIF: ATP-binding site NAME: ATP-binding site SITE: 10-18 Thr phosphorylation site {T14} Tyr phosphorylation site {Y15} Tyr phosphorylation site {Y19} ATP-binding site NAME: ATP-binding site SITE: 33-33 aspartate residue {D127} Thr-phosphate {T160} Ser phosphorylation site {S207}

Database Correlations

OMIM 123828 UniProt Q00526 Pfam PF00069 Entrez Gene 1018 Kegg hsa:1018 ENZYME 2.7.11.22

References

  1. Dulie V, Lees E, Reed SI. Association of human cyclin E with a periodic G1-S phase protein kinase. Science. 1992 Sep 25;257(5078):1958-61. PMID: 1329201
  2. Solomon MJ. The function(s) of CAK, the p34cdc2-activating kinase. Trends Biochem Sci. 1994 Nov;19(11):496-500. PMID: 7855894
  3. UniProt :accession Q00526