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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MQKYEKLEKI GEGTYGTVFK AKNRETHEIV ALKRVRLDDD DEGVPSSALR EICLLKELKH KNIVRLHDVL HSDKKLTLVF EFCDQDLKKY FDSCNGDLDP EIVKSFLFQL LKGLGFCHSR NVLHRDLKPQ NLLINRNGEL KLADFGLARA FGIPVRCYSA EVVTLWYRPP DVLFGAKLYS TSIDMWSAGC IFAELANAGR PLFPGNDVDD QLKRIFRLLG TPTEEQWPSM TKLPDYKPYP MYPATTSLVN VVPKLNATGR DLLQNLLKCN PVQRISAEEA LQHPYFSDFC PP
CDK5 is a member of the Cyclin-Dependent Kinase family that is most abundant in the mammalian brain. Active form of CDK5, which has also been called neuronal cdc2-like kinase, is a heterodimer of CDK5 and a 25 kDa protein which is derived proteolytically from a 35 kDa brain and neuron-specific protein and is essential for the kinase activity of CDK5. CDK5 has emerged as a crucial regulator of neuronal migration in the developing central nervous system. CDK5 phosphorylates a diverse list of substrates, implicating it in the regulation of a range of cellular processes - from adhesion and motility, to synaptic plasticity and drug addiction.
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Protein Aliases: CDK5 activator 1; CDK5-SV; Cell division protein kinase 5; Cyclin-dependent kinase 5; Cyclin-dependent-like kinase 5; protein kinase CDK5 splicing; Serine/threonine-protein kinase PSSALRE; Tau protein kinase II catalytic subunit; TPKII catalytic subunit
Gene Aliases: CDK5; CDKN5; LIS7; PSSALRE
UniProt ID: (Human) Q00535
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1020
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