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Sequence of CDK1_MOUSE

EC Number:2.7.11.22

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
cyclin-dependent kinase
P11440
Mus musculus
297
34107
Reaction
ATP + a [protein]-(L-serine/L-threonine) = ADP + a [protein]-(L-serine/L-threonine) phosphate
Other sequences found for EC No. 2.7.11.22

General information:

Sequence
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  0 MEDYIKIEKI GEGTYGVVYK GRHRVTGQIV AMKKIRLESE EEGVPSTAIR EISLLKELRH
 60 PNIVSLQDVL MQDSRLYLIF EFLSMDLKKY LDSIPPGQFM DSSLVKSYLH QILQGIVFCH
120 SRRVLHRDLK PQNLLIDDKG TIKLADFGLA RAFGIPIRVY THEVVTLWYR SPEVLLGSAR
180 YSTPVDIWSI GTIFAELATK KPLFHGDSEI DQLFRIFRAL GTPNNEVWPE VESLQDYKNT
240 FPKWKPGSLA SHVKNLDENG LDLLSKMLVY DPAKRISGKM ALKHPYFDDL DNQIKKM
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
142847
Th'Ng J.P.H.,Wright P.S.,Hamaguchi J.,Lee M.G.,Norbury C.J.,Nurse P.,Bradbury E.M.
The FT210 cell line is a mouse G2 phase mutant with a temperature-sensitive CDC2 gene product.
Cell
63
313-324
1990
142848
Spurr N.K.,Gough A.C.,Lee M.G.
Cloning of the mouse homologue of the yeast cell cycle control gene cdc2.
DNA Seq.
1
49-54
1990
142849
Cisek L.J.,Corden J.L.
Phosphorylation of RNA polymerase by the murine homologue of the cell-cycle control protein cdc2.
Nature
339
679-684
1989
142850
Jun D.,Park H.K.,Nordin A.A.,Nagel J.E.,Kim Y.H.
Characterization of the murine cdc2 gene.
Mol. Cells
8
731-740
1998
142851
Carninci P.,Kasukawa T.,Katayama S.,Gough J.,Frith M.C.,Maeda N.,Oyama R.,Ravasi T.,Lenhard B.,Wells C.,Kodzius R.,Shimokawa K.,Bajic V.B.,Brenner S.E.,Batalov S.,Forrest A.R.,Zavolan M.,Davis M.J.,Wilming L.G.,Aidinis V.,Allen J.E.,Ambesi-Impiombato A.,Apweiler R.,Aturaliya R.N.,Bailey T.L.,Bansal M.,Baxter L.,Beisel K.W.,Bersano T.,Bono H.,Chalk A.M.,Chiu K.P.,Choudhary V.,Christoffels A.,Clutterbuck D.R.,Crowe M.L.,Dalla E.,Dalrymple B.P.,de Bono B.,Della Gatta G.,di Bernardo D.,Down T.,Engstrom P.,Fagiolini M.,Faulkner G.,Fletcher C.F.,Fukushima T.,Furuno M.,Futaki S.,Gariboldi M.,Georgii-Hemming P.,Gingeras T.R.,Gojobori T.,Green R.E.,Gustincich S.,Harbers M.,Hayashi Y.,Hensch T.K.,Hirokawa N.,Hill D.,Huminiecki L.,Iacono M.,Ikeo K.,Iwama A.,Ishikawa T.,Jakt M.,Kanapin A.,Katoh M.,Kawasawa Y.,Kelso J.,Kitamura H.,Kitano H.,Kollias G.,Krishnan S.P.,Kruger A.,Kummerfeld S.K.,Kurochkin I.V.,Lareau L.F.,Lazarevic D.,Lipovich L.,Liu J.,Liuni S.,McWilliam S.,Madan Babu M.,Madera M.,Marchionni L.,Matsuda H.,Matsuzawa S.,Miki H.,Mignone F.,Miyake S.,Morris K.,Mottagui-Tabar S.,Mulder N.,Nakano N.,Nakauchi H.,Ng P.,Nilsson R.,Nishiguchi S.,Nishikawa S.,Nori F.,Ohara O.,Okazaki Y.,Orlando V.,Pang K.C.,Pavan W.J.,Pavesi G.,Pesole G.,Petrovsky N.,Piazza S.,Reed J.,Reid J.F.,Ring B.Z.,Ringwald M.,Rost B.,Ruan Y.,Salzberg S.L.,Sandelin A.,Schneider C.,Schoenbach C.,Sekiguchi K.,Semple C.A.,Seno S.,Sessa L.,Sheng Y.,Shibata Y.,Shimada H.,Shimada K.,Silva D.,Sinclair B.,Sperling S.,Stupka E.,Sugiura K.,Sultana R.,Takenaka Y.,Taki K.,Tammoja K.,Tan S.L.,Tang S.,Taylor M.S.,Tegner J.,Teichmann S.A.,Ueda H.R.,van Nimwegen E.,Verardo R.,Wei C.L.,Yagi K.,Yamanishi H.,Zabarovsky E.,Zhu S.,Zimmer A.,Hide W.,Bult C.,Grimmond S.M.,Teasdale R.D.,Liu E.T.,Brusic V.,Quackenbush J.,Wahlestedt C.,Mattick J.S.,Hume D.A.,Kai C.,Sasaki D.,Tomaru Y.,Fukuda S.,Kanamori-Katayama M.,Suzuki M.,Aoki J.,Arakawa T.,Iida J.,Imamura K.,Itoh M.,Kato T.,Kawaji H.,Kawagashira N.,Kawashima T.,Kojima M.,Kondo S.,Konno H.,Nakano K.,Ninomiya N.,Nishio T.,Okada M.,Plessy C.,Shibata K.,Shiraki T.,Suzuki S.,Tagami M.,Waki K.,Watahiki A.,Okamura-Oho Y.,Suzuki H.,Kawai J.,Hayashizaki Y.
The transcriptional landscape of the mammalian genome.
Science
309
1559-1563
2005
142852
The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
Genome Res.
14
2121-2127
2004
142853
Han S.J.,Chen R.,Paronetto M.P.,Conti M.
Wee1B is an oocyte-specific kinase involved in the control of meiotic arrest in the mouse.
Curr. Biol.
15
1670-1676
2005
142854
Aleem E.,Kiyokawa H.,Kaldis P.
Cdc2-cyclin E complexes regulate the G1/S phase transition.
Nat. Cell Biol.
7
831-836
2005
142855
Santamaria D.,Barriere C.,Cerqueira A.,Hunt S.,Tardy C.,Newton K.,Caceres J.F.,Dubus P.,Malumbres M.,Barbacid M.
Cdk1 is sufficient to drive the mammalian cell cycle.
Nature
448
811-815
2007
142856
Villen J.,Beausoleil S.A.,Gerber S.A.,Gygi S.P.
Large-scale phosphorylation analysis of mouse liver.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
104
1488-1493
2007
142857
Satyanarayana A.,Hilton M.B.,Kaldis P.
p21 Inhibits Cdk1 in the absence of Cdk2 to maintain the G1/S phase DNA damage checkpoint.
Mol. Biol. Cell
19
65-77
2008
142858
Sweet S.M.,Bailey C.M.,Cunningham D.L.,Heath J.K.,Cooper H.J.
Large scale localization of protein phosphorylation by use of electron capture dissociation mass spectrometry.
Mol. Cell. Proteomics
8
904-912
2009
142859
Huttlin E.L.,Jedrychowski M.P.,Elias J.E.,Goswami T.,Rad R.,Beausoleil S.A.,Villen J.,Haas W.,Sowa M.E.,Gygi S.P.
A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.
Cell
143
1174-1189
2010
142860
LaGory E.L.,Sitailo L.A.,Denning M.F.
The protein kinase Cdelta catalytic fragment is critical for maintenance of the G2/M DNA damage checkpoint.
J. Biol. Chem.
285
1879-1887
2010
142861
Oh J.S.,Susor A.,Conti M.
Protein tyrosine kinase Wee1B is essential for metaphase II exit in mouse oocytes.
Science
332
462-465
2011
142862
Mondal G.,Ohashi A.,Yang L.,Rowley M.,Couch F.J.
Tex14, a plk1-regulated protein, is required for kinetochore-microtubule attachment and regulation of the spindle assembly checkpoint.
Mol. Cell
45
680-695
2012
142863
Inaba H.,Yamakawa D.,Tomono Y.,Enomoto A.,Mii S.,Kasahara K.,Goto H.,Inagaki M.
Regulation of keratin 5/14 intermediate filaments by CDK1, Aurora-B, and Rho-kinase.
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
498
544-550
2018
142864
Gomez-H L.,Felipe-Medina N.,Condezo Y.B.,Garcia-Valiente R.,Ramos I.,Suja J.A.,Barbero J.L.,Roig I.,Sanchez-Martin M.,de Rooij D.G.,Llano E.,Pendas A.M.
The PSMA8 subunit of the spermatoproteasome is essential for proper meiotic exit and mouse fertility.
PLoS Genet.
15
0-0
2019
142865
Park J.,Chen Y.,Tishkoff D.X.,Peng C.,Tan M.,Dai L.,Xie Z.,Zhang Y.,Zwaans B.M.,Skinner M.E.,Lombard D.B.,Zhao Y.
SIRT5-mediated lysine desuccinylation impacts diverse metabolic pathways.
Mol. Cell
50
919-930
2013