Serine/threonine-protein kinase pim-3

Details

Name
Serine/threonine-protein kinase pim-3
Kind
protein
Synonyms
  • 2.7.11.1
Gene Name
PIM3
UniProtKB Entry
Q86V86Swiss-Prot
Organism
Humans
NCBI Taxonomy ID
9606
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0051910|Serine/threonine-protein kinase pim-3
MLLSKFGSLAHLCGPGGVDHLPVKILQPAKADKESFEKAYQVGAVLGSGGFGTVYAGSRI
ADGLPVAVKHVVKERVTEWGSLGGATVPLEVVLLRKVGAAGGARGVIRLLDWFERPDGFL
LVLERPEPAQDLFDFITERGALDEPLARRFFAQVLAAVRHCHSCGVVHRDIKDENLLVDL
RSGELKLIDFGSGALLKDTVYTDFDGTRVYSPPEWIRYHRYHGRSATVWSLGVLLYDMVC
GDIPFEQDEEILRGRLLFRRRVSPECQQLIRWCLSLRPSERPSLDQIAAHPWMLGADGGV
PESCDLRLCTLDPDDVASTTSSSESL
Number of residues
326
Molecular Weight
35890.755
Theoretical pI
Not Available
GO Classification
Functions
protein serine kinase activity
General Function
Proto-oncogene with serine/threonine kinase activity that can prevent apoptosis, promote cell survival and protein translation. May contribute to tumorigenesis through: the delivery of survival signaling through phosphorylation of BAD which induces release of the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-X(L), the regulation of cell cycle progression, protein synthesis and by regulation of MYC transcriptional activity. Additionally to this role on tumorigenesis, can also negatively regulate insulin secretion by inhibiting the activation of MAPK1/3 (ERK1/2), through SOCS6. Involved also in the control of energy metabolism and regulation of AMPK activity in modulating MYC and PPARGC1A protein levels and cell growth
Specific Function
ATP binding
Pfam Domain Function
Signal Regions
Not Available
Transmembrane Regions
Not Available
Cellular Location
Cytoplasm
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0051911|Serine/threonine-protein kinase pim-3 (PIM3)
ATGCTGCTCTCCAAGTTCGGCTCCCTGGCGCACCTCTGCGGGCCCGGCGGCGTGGACCAC
CTCCCGGTGAAGATCCTGCAGCCAGCCAAGGCGGACAAGGAGAGCTTCGAGAAGGCGTAC
CAGGTGGGCGCCGTGCTGGGTAGCGGCGGCTTCGGCACGGTCTACGCGGGTAGCCGCATC
GCCGACGGGCTCCCGGTGGCTGTGAAGCACGTGGTGAAGGAGCGGGTGACCGAGTGGGGC
AGCCTGGGCGGCGCGACCGTGCCCCTGGAGGTGGTGCTGCTGCGCAAGGTGGGCGCGGCG
GGCGGCGCGCGCGGCGTCATCCGCCTGCTGGACTGGTTCGAGCGGCCCGACGGCTTCCTG
CTGGTGCTGGAGCGGCCCGAGCCGGCGCAGGACCTCTTCGACTTTATCACGGAGCGCGGC
GCCCTGGACGAGCCGCTGGCGCGCCGCTTCTTCGCGCAGGTGCTGGCCGCCGTGCGCCAC
TGCCACAGCTGCGGGGTCGTGCACCGCGACATTAAGGACGAAAATCTGCTTGTGGACCTG
CGCTCCGGAGAGCTCAAGCTCATCGACTTCGGTTCGGGTGCGCTGCTCAAGGACACGGTC
TACACCGACTTCGACGGCACCCGAGTGTACAGCCCCCCGGAGTGGATCCGCTACCACCGC
TACCACGGGCGCTCGGCCACCGTGTGGTCGCTGGGCGTGCTTCTCTACGATATGGTGTGT
GGGGACATCCCCTTCGAGCAGGACGAGGAGATCCTCCGAGGCCGCCTGCTCTTCCGGAGG
AGGGTCTCTCCAGAGTGCCAGCAGCTGATCCGGTGGTGCCTGTCCCTGCGGCCCTCAGAG
CGGCCGTCGCTGGATCAGATTGCGGCCCATCCCTGGATGCTGGGGGCTGACGGGGGCGTC
CCGGAGAGCTGTGACCTGCGGCTGTGCACCCTCGACCCTGATGACGTGGCCAGCACCACG
TCCAGCAGCGAGAGCTTGTGA
Chromosome Location
22
Locus
22q13.33
External Identifiers
ResourceLink
UniProtKB IDQ86V86
UniProtKB Entry NamePIM3_HUMAN
GeneCard IDPIM3
HGNC IDHGNC:19310
KEGG IDhsa:415116
IUPHAR/Guide To Pharmacology ID2160
NCBI Gene ID415116
General References
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Associated Data

Drug Relations
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Fostamatinibapproved, investigationalunknowntargetinhibitorDetails