Mol Cell Biol 1996,
PMID: 8622688
Sithanandam, G; Latif, F; Duh, F M; Bernal, R; Smola, U; Li, H; Kuzmin, I; Wixler, V; Geil, L; Shrestha, S
NotI linking clones, localized to the human chromosome 3p21.3 region and homozygously deleted in small cell lung cancer cell lines NCI-H740 and NCI-H1450, were used to search for a putative tumor suppressor gene(s). One of these clones, NL1G210, detected a 2.5-kb mRNA in all examined human tissues, expression being especially high in the heart and skeletal muscle. Two overlapping cDNA clones containing the entire open reading frame were isolated from a human heart cDNA library and fully characterized. Computer analysis and a search of the GenBank database to reveal high sequence identity of the product of this gene to serine-threonine kinases, especially to mitogen-activated protein kinase-activated protein kinase 2, a recently described substrate of mitogen-activated kinases. Sequence identitiy was 72% at the nucleotide level and 75% at the amino acid level, strongly suggesting that this protein is a serine-threonine kinase. Here we demonstrate that the new gene, referred to as 3pK (for chromosome 3p kinase), in fact encodes a mitogen-activated protein kinase-regulated protein serine-threonine kinase with a novel substrate specificity.
Diseases/Pathways annotated by Medline MESH: Carcinoma, Small Cell, Lung Neoplasms
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Text Mining Data
3pK → mitogen activated protein kinase: "
3pK , a new
mitogen activated protein kinase activated protein kinase located in the small cell lung cancer tumor suppressor gene region
"
Manually curated Databases
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPKAPK2
→
MAPK14
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPKAPK2
→
MAPKAPK3
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPKAPK2
→
MAPKAPK2
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPK11
→
MAPKAPK2
(direct_complex)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPK11
→
MAPKAPK3
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPKAPK3
→
MAPKAPK3
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPK11
→
MAPK14
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPK14
→
MAPK14
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPKAPK3
→
MAPK14
(direct_complex)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPKAPK3
→
MAPK14
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPK11
→
MAPKAPK3
(direct_complex)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPK11
→
MAPKAPK2
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPK11
→
MAPK11
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
MAPKAPK2
→
MAPK14
(direct_complex)
In total, 10 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases