Entry - *169190 - CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE 18; CDK18 - OMIM
 
* 169190

CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE 18; CDK18


Alternative titles; symbols

PCTAIRE PROTEIN KINASE 3; PCTK3
PCTAIRE3


HGNC Approved Gene Symbol: CDK18

Cytogenetic location: 1q32.1     Genomic coordinates (GRCh38): 1:205,504,669-205,532,790 (from NCBI)


TEXT

Cloning and Expression

The PCTAIRE protein kinases comprise a distinct subfamily of the CDC2 (116940)-related serine/threonine-specific protein kinases. See PCTK1 (311550). Meyerson et al. (1992) isolated a partial cDNA encoding PCTAIRE3. Like other members of the PCTAIRE subfamily, the predicted PCTAIRE3 protein contains an N-terminal extension relative to CDC2. The CDC2-related region of PCTAIRE3, excluding the N-terminal extension, shares 51%, 79%, and 80% protein sequence identity with CDC2, PCTK1, and PCTK2 (603440), respectively. Northern blot analysis revealed that PCTAIRE3 is expressed in a variety of human cell lines and tissues. Okuda et al. (1992) identified the mouse homolog of PCTK3.


Mapping

By fluorescence in situ hybridization, Okuda et al. (1994) mapped the CDK18 gene to 1q31-q32.


REFERENCES

  1. Meyerson, M., Enders, G. H., Wu, C.-L., Su, L.-K., Gorka, C., Nelson, C., Harlow, E., Tsai, L.-H. A family of human cdc2-related protein kinases. EMBO J. 11: 2909-2917, 1992. [PubMed: 1639063, related citations] [Full Text]

  2. Okuda, T., Cleveland, J. L., Downing, J. R. PCTAIRE-1 and PCTAIRE-3, two members of a novel cdc2/CDC28-related protein kinase gene family. Oncogene 7: 2249-2258, 1992. [PubMed: 1437147, related citations]

  3. Okuda, T., Valentine, V. A., Shapiro, D. N., Downing, J. R. Cloning of genomic loci and chromosomal localization of the human PCTAIRE-1 and -3 protein kinase genes. Genomics 21: 217-221, 1994. [PubMed: 8088790, related citations] [Full Text]


Contributors:
Rebekah S. Rasooly - updated : 11/18/1998
Creation Date:
Victor A. McKusick : 6/17/1994
alopez : 04/15/2013
alopez : 1/18/1999
alopez : 1/18/1999
alopez : 11/18/1998
psherman : 11/3/1998
jason : 6/17/1994

* 169190

CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE 18; CDK18


Alternative titles; symbols

PCTAIRE PROTEIN KINASE 3; PCTK3
PCTAIRE3


HGNC Approved Gene Symbol: CDK18

Cytogenetic location: 1q32.1     Genomic coordinates (GRCh38): 1:205,504,669-205,532,790 (from NCBI)


TEXT

Cloning and Expression

The PCTAIRE protein kinases comprise a distinct subfamily of the CDC2 (116940)-related serine/threonine-specific protein kinases. See PCTK1 (311550). Meyerson et al. (1992) isolated a partial cDNA encoding PCTAIRE3. Like other members of the PCTAIRE subfamily, the predicted PCTAIRE3 protein contains an N-terminal extension relative to CDC2. The CDC2-related region of PCTAIRE3, excluding the N-terminal extension, shares 51%, 79%, and 80% protein sequence identity with CDC2, PCTK1, and PCTK2 (603440), respectively. Northern blot analysis revealed that PCTAIRE3 is expressed in a variety of human cell lines and tissues. Okuda et al. (1992) identified the mouse homolog of PCTK3.


Mapping

By fluorescence in situ hybridization, Okuda et al. (1994) mapped the CDK18 gene to 1q31-q32.


REFERENCES

  1. Meyerson, M., Enders, G. H., Wu, C.-L., Su, L.-K., Gorka, C., Nelson, C., Harlow, E., Tsai, L.-H. A family of human cdc2-related protein kinases. EMBO J. 11: 2909-2917, 1992. [PubMed: 1639063] [Full Text: https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05360.x]

  2. Okuda, T., Cleveland, J. L., Downing, J. R. PCTAIRE-1 and PCTAIRE-3, two members of a novel cdc2/CDC28-related protein kinase gene family. Oncogene 7: 2249-2258, 1992. [PubMed: 1437147]

  3. Okuda, T., Valentine, V. A., Shapiro, D. N., Downing, J. R. Cloning of genomic loci and chromosomal localization of the human PCTAIRE-1 and -3 protein kinase genes. Genomics 21: 217-221, 1994. [PubMed: 8088790] [Full Text: https://doi.org/10.1006/geno.1994.1245]


Contributors:
Rebekah S. Rasooly - updated : 11/18/1998

Creation Date:
Victor A. McKusick : 6/17/1994

Edit History:
alopez : 04/15/2013
alopez : 1/18/1999
alopez : 1/18/1999
alopez : 11/18/1998
psherman : 11/3/1998
jason : 6/17/1994