CBK1/YNL161W Protein Information Help

Standard Name Cbk1p 1
Systematic Name Ynl161wp
ORF Classification Verified
Description Serine/threonine protein kinase of the the RAM signaling network; Ndr/LATS family member; binds regulatory subunit Mob2p; involved in regulation of cellular morphogenesis, polarized growth, and septum destruction; phosphorylation by Cbk1p regulates localization and activity of Ace2p transcription factor and Ssd1p translational repressor; Cbk1p activity is regulated by both phosphorylation and specific localization; relocalizes to cytoplasm upon DNA replication stress (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Name Description Cell wall Biosynthesis Kinase 1
Experimental Data
Molecules/cell 450 15
Predicted Sequence Formatted Sequence or sequence in FASTA format
Length (a.a.) 756
Molecular Weight (Da) 86,946
Isoelectric Point (pI) 8.01

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Post-translational Modifications PhosphoGRID | PhosphoPep Database
Domains/motifs See the graphical view and list of proteins that share domains/motifs in common with Cbk1p (InterPro)
Physical Interactions There are 96 total physical interactions (BioGRID)
Homologs PDB Homologs | BLASTP | BLASTP v. fungi | Fungal Alignment | Synteny Viewer
External Sequence Databases EBI: UPI00001271A4 | P53894
MIPS: YNL161W
NCBI: 1050791 | 1302128 | 1730060 | 398364551 | NP_014238.3
GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: DAA10388.1 | X92517 | Z71437
External Classifications EC: 2.7.11.1 [Non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase]
Amino Acid Sequence (or in FASTA format)
       1  MYNSSTNHHE GAPTSGHGYY MSQQQDQQHQ QQQQYANEMN PYQQIPRPPA
      51  AGFSSNYMKE QGSHQSLQEH LQRETGNLGS GFTDVPALNY PATPPPHNNY
     101  AASNQMINTP PPSMGGLYRH NNNSQSMVQN GNGSGNAQLP QLSPGQYSIE
     151  SEYNQNLNGS SSSSPFHQPQ TLRSNGSYSS GLRSVKSFQR LQQEQENVQV
     201  QQQLSQAQQQ NSRQQQQQLQ YQQQQQQQQQ QQHMQIQQQQ QQQQQQQQSQ
     251  SPVQSGFNNG TISNYMYFER RPDLLTKGTQ DKAAAVKLKI ENFYQSSVKY
     301  AIERNERRVE LETELTSHNW SEERKSRQLS SLGKKESQFL RLRRTRLSLE
     351  DFHTVKVIGK GAFGEVRLVQ KKDTGKIYAM KTLLKSEMYK KDQLAHVKAE
     401  RDVLAGSDSP WVVSLYYSFQ DAQYLYLIME FLPGGDLMTM LIRWQLFTED
     451  VTRFYMAECI LAIETIHKLG FIHRDIKPDN ILIDIRGHIK LSDFGLSTGF
     501  HKTHDSNYYK KLLQQDEATN GISKPGTYNA NTTDTANKRQ TMVVDSISLT
     551  MSNRQQIQTW RKSRRLMAYS TVGTPDYIAP EIFLYQGYGQ ECDWWSLGAI
     601  MYECLIGWPP FCSETPQETY RKIMNFEQTL QFPDDIHISY EAEDLIRRLL
     651  THADQRLGRH GGADEIKSHP FFRGVDWNTI RQVEAPYIPK LSSITDTRFF
     701  PTDELENVPD SPAMAQAAKQ REQMTKQGGS APVKEDLPFI GYTYSRFDYL
     751  TRKNAL*                                               

external links for Cbk1p
Homologs Interaction Resources Protein databases/Other Localization Resources
BLASTP (NCBI) BioGRID SCOP Superfamily Organelle DB
Ashbya (AGD) BOND GPMdb (Mass Spec.) YPL+
Candida (CGD) BioPIXIE MIPS YeastGFP
Candida (CandidaDB) CYC2008 (complexes) Pfam domains YeastRC Public Image Repository
YGOB Complexome YeastRC Structure Prediction (Seattle)
YOGY DIP


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References cited on this page View Complete Literature Guide for Cbk1p
1) Geyer CR, et al.  (1999) "Mutagenesis" by peptide aptamers identifies genetic network members and pathway connections. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96(15):8567-72
2) Racki WJ, et al.  (2000) Cbk1p, a protein similar to the human myotonic dystrophy kinase, is essential for normal morphogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 19(17):4524-32
3) Bidlingmaier S, et al.  (2001) The Cbk1p pathway is important for polarized cell growth and cell separation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 21(7):2449-62
4) Colman-Lerner A, et al.  (2001) Yeast Cbk1 and Mob2 activate daughter-specific genetic programs to induce asymmetric cell fates. Cell 107(6):739-50
5) Weiss EL, et al.  (2002) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mob2p-Cbk1p kinase complex promotes polarized growth and acts with the mitotic exit network to facilitate daughter cell-specific localization of Ace2p transcription factor. J Cell Biol 158(5):885-900
6) Nelson B, et al.  (2003) RAM: a conserved signaling network that regulates Ace2p transcriptional activity and polarized morphogenesis. Mol Biol Cell 14(9):3782-803
7) Jansen JM, et al.  (2006) Phosphoregulation of Cbk1 is critical for RAM network control of transcription and morphogenesis. J Cell Biol 175(5):755-66
8) Mazanka E, et al.  (2008) The NDR/LATS family kinase Cbk1 directly controls transcriptional asymmetry. PLoS Biol 6(8):e203
9) Panozzo C, et al.  (2010) Mutations in the C-terminus of the conserved NDR kinase, Cbk1p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, make the protein independent of upstream activators. Mol Genet Genomics 283(2):111-22
10) Jansen JM, et al.  (2009) Cbk1 regulation of the RNA-binding protein Ssd1 integrates cell fate with translational control. Curr Biol 19(24):2114-20
11) Mazanka E and Weiss EL  (2010) Sequential Counteracting Kinases Restrict an Asymmetric Gene Expression Program to early G1. Mol Biol Cell 21(16):2809-20
12) Brace J, et al.  (2011) Mitotic Exit Control of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ndr/LATS Kinase Cbk1 Regulates Daughter Cell Separation after Cytokinesis. Mol Cell Biol 31(4):721-735
13) Kurischko C, et al.  (2011) The yeast Cbk1 kinase regulates mRNA localization via the mRNA-binding protein Ssd1. J Cell Biol 192(4):583-98
14) Tkach JM, et al.  (2012) Dissecting DNA damage response pathways by analysing protein localization and abundance changes during DNA replication stress. Nat Cell Biol 14(9):966-76
15) Ghaemmaghami S, et al.  (2003) Global analysis of protein expression in yeast. Nature 425(6959):737-41