Symbol: Name: ID: |
STK24 serine/threonine kinase 24 GFS:1288 |
Gene name: | STK24 |
Chromosome: | 13q31.2-q32.3 |
Previous Symbols: | |
Previous Names: | serine/threonine kinase 24 (Ste20, yeast homolog) |
Aliases: | MST-3, MST3, MST3B, STK3, STE20 |
Name Aliases: | STE20-like kinase 3, |
Locus Type: | gene with protein product |
Mouse Genome Database ID: | MGI:2385007 | Rat Genome Database ID: | RGD:1561742 |
HGNC ID: | HGNC:11403 | RefSeq IDs: | NM_001032296 |
Entrez Gene ID: | 8428 | Ensembl Gene ID: | ENSG00000102572 |
VEGA IDs: | OTTHUMG00000017250 | UniProt ID: | Q9Y6E0 |
UCSC ID: | uc001vnn.1 | OMIM ID: | 604984 |
Pubmed: | PMID9353338 PMID 10644707 | ||
CCDS IDs: | CCDSCCDS9488.1 CCDS CCDS32001.1 |
Serine/threonine-protein kinase 24 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the STK24 gene. The yeast 'Sterile 20' gene (STE20) functions upstream of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade. In mammals, protein kinases related to STE20 can be divided into 2 subfamilies based on their structure and regulation. Members of the PAK subfamily (see PAK3; MIM 300142) contain a C-terminal catalytic domain and an N-terminal regulatory domain that has a CDC42 (MIM 116952)-binding domain. In contrast, members of the GCK subfamily (see MAP4K2; MIM 603166), also called the Sps1 subfamily, have an N-terminal catalytic domain and a C-terminal regulatory domain without a CDC42-binding domain. STK24 belongs to the GCK subfamily of STE20-like kinases (Zhou et al., 2000 [PubMed 10644707]).[supplied by OMIM].
Function: Protein kinase that act on both serine and threonine residues.
Products for STK24 gene
Catalog | Product Name | Application | Company |
GFS:E01288 | serine/threonine kinase 24; ELISA kit | ELISA | n/a |
GFS:A01288 | serine/threonine kinase 24; Anti | ANTIBODIES | n/a |
GFS:P01288 | serine/threonine kinase 24; Protien | Protien | n/a |