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Molecular cloning of MINK, a novel member of mammalian GCK family kinases, which is up‐regulated during postnatal mouse cerebral development
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Brain DevelopmentCellular NeurobiologySocial SciencesSignaling PathwayEpendymaReceptor Tyrosine KinaseAutophagyCjun N-terminal KinaseFamily KinaseCell SignalingMolecular NeuroscienceMolecular PhysiologyMolecular CloningNovel MemberCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionMouse BrainNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologyCentral Nervous SystemMedicineCell Development
A new germinal center kinase (GCK) family kinase, Misshapen/NIKs-related kinase (MINK), has been cloned and its expression has been characterized in several tissues and various developmental stages of the mouse brain. MINK encodes a 1300 amino acid polypeptide, consisting of an N-terminal kinase domain, a proline-rich intermediate region, and a C-terminal GCK homology region. The expression of MINK is up-regulated during the postnatal development of the mouse brain. MINK activates the cJun N-terminal kinase and the p38 pathways.
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