KNS1 BASIC INFORMATION
| Standard Name | KNS1 |
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| Systematic Name | YLL019C |
| Feature Type | ORF, Verified |
| Description | Nonessential putative protein kinase of unknown cellular role; member of the LAMMER family of protein kinases, which are serine/threonine kinases also capable of phosphorylating tyrosine residues (1 and see Summary Paragraph) Also known as: L124
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| Name Description | protein KiNaSe |
| GO Annotations | All KNS1 GO evidence and references |
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| View Computational GO annotations for KNS1 | |
| Molecular Function | |
| Manually curated | |
| Biological Process | |
| Manually curated | |
| Cellular Component | |
| Manually curated |
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| Regulatory Role | |
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| Regulatory modules | predicted: cellcycle ( 239 ) |
| Mutant Phenotype | All KNS1 Phenotype details and references |
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| Large-scale survey | |
| null |
| Interactions | KNS1 All interactions details and references |
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| 31 total interaction(s) for 31 unique genes/features. | |
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| External Links | All Associated Seq | E.C. | Entrez Gene | Entrez RefSeq Protein | MIPS | UniProtKB |
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| Primary SGDID | S000003942 |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION for KNS1
SUMMARY PARAGRAPH for KNS1
KNS1 encodes a member of the LAMMER family of protein kinases, a conserved family of eukaryotic kinases so named because they share the amino acid motif "LAMMER" (2). As with other LAMMER protein kinases, Kns1p would be classified as a serine/threonine kinase based on amino acid sequence, but is actually able to phosphorylate tyrosine as well (2). Kns1p has autophosphorylation activity in vitro (2). The carboxy-terminus of Kns1p has similarity to other protein kinases such as Cdc2p of S. pombe and Cdc28p of S. cerevisiae (1). Cells with KNS1 knocked out have no readily detectable phenotype (1).
REFERENCES CITED ON THIS PAGE [View Complete Literature Guide for KNS1]
| 1) | Padmanabha R, et al. (1991) The KNS1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a nonessential protein kinase homologue that is distantly related to members of the CDC28/cdc2 gene family. Mol Gen Genet 229(1):1-9 |
| 2) | Lee K, et al. (1996) Activity and autophosphorylation of LAMMER protein kinases. J Biol Chem 271(44):27299-303 |




