Serum-Inducible Kinase
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Serum-Inducible Kinase Definition
Ubiquitously expressed by human SNK Gene (CDC5/Polo Ser/Thr Kinase Family), 685-aa 78-kDa Serum-Inducible Kinase contains an ATP-binding motif within the kinase domain and 2 POLO box domains. Highly similar to CNK and 97% identical to mouse and rat proteins, SNK may play a role in division of some cell types, in embryogenesis, or in wound healing. (NCI)
Serum-Inducible Kinase Synonyms
Serum-Inducible Kinase, SNK, Serine/Threonine-Protein Kinase SNK
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