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RPS6KA2

Identifiers

Aliases

RPS6KA2, HU-2, MAPKAPK1C, RSK, RSK3, S6K-alpha, S6K-alpha2, p90-RSK3, pp90RSK3, p90RSK2, ribosomal protein S6 kinase A2

External IDs

OMIM: 601685; MGI: 1342290; HomoloGene: 100680; GeneCards: RPS6KA2; OMA:RPS6KA2 - orthologs

Gene location (Human)

Chromosome 6 (human)

Chr.

Chromosome 6 (human)[1]

Chromosome 6 (human)

Genomic location for RPS6KA2

Genomic location for RPS6KA2

Band

6q27

Start

166,409,364 bp[1]

End

166,906,451 bp[1]

Gene location (Mouse)

Chromosome 17 (mouse)

Chr.

Chromosome 17 (mouse)[2]

Chromosome 17 (mouse)

Genomic location for RPS6KA2

Genomic location for RPS6KA2

Band

17 A1|17 4.7 cM

Start

7,437,514 bp[2]

End

7,570,714 bp[2]

Bgee

Mouse (ortholog)


  • lower lobe of lung

  • internal globus pallidus

  • dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve

  • inferior ganglion of vagus nerve

  • C1 segment

  • optic nerve

  • right lung

  • corpus callosum

  • superior vestibular nucleus

  • muscle of thigh

  • neural layer of retina

  • tail of embryo

  • superior frontal gyrus

  • dentate gyrus of hippocampal formation granule cell

  • primary visual cortex

  • genital tubercle

  • lens

  • ventricular zone
  • More reference expression data

    BioGPS



    More reference expression data

    Molecular function

  • nucleotide binding
  • protein kinase activity
  • metal ion binding
  • protein binding
  • protein serine/threonine/tyrosine kinase activity
  • ATP binding
  • magnesium ion binding
  • kinase activity
  • protein serine/threonine kinase activity
  • ribosomal protein S6 kinase activity
  • Cellular component

  • cytosol
  • nucleoplasm
  • nucleus
  • Biological process

  • negative regulation of cell cycle
  • protein phosphorylation
  • positive regulation of apoptotic process
  • negative regulation of cell population proliferation
  • signal transduction
  • intracellular signal transduction
  • Sources:Amigo / QuickGO

    Species

    Human

    Mouse

    Entrez

    Ensembl

    UniProt

    RefSeq (mRNA)

    NM_001006932
    NM_021135
    NM_001318936
    NM_001318937
    NM_001318938

    NM_011299

    RefSeq (protein)

    NP_001006933
    NP_001305865
    NP_001305866
    NP_001305867
    NP_066958

    NP_035429

    Location (UCSC)

    Chr 6: 166.41 – 166.91 Mb

    Chr 17: 7.44 – 7.57 Mb

    PubMed search

    [3]

    [4]

    Wikidata

    Ribosomal protein S6 kinase alpha-2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the RPS6KA2 gene.[5][6]

    This gene encodes a member of the RSK (ribosomal S6 kinase) family of serine and threonine kinases. This kinase contains 2 non-identical kinase catalytic domains and phosphorylates various substrates, including members of the mitogen-activated kinase (MAPK) signalling pathway. The activity of this protein has been implicated in controlling cell growth and differentiation. Alternate transcriptional splice variants, encoding different isoforms, have been characterized.[6]

    Interactions[edit]

    RPS6KA2 has been shown to interact with MAPK3[7][8] and MAPK1.[7][8]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  • ^ "Mouse PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  • ^ Moller DE, Xia CH, Tang W, Zhu AX, Jakubowski M (Apr 1994). "Human rsk isoforms: cloning and characterization of tissue-specific expression". Am J Physiol. 266 (2 Pt 1): C351–9. doi:10.1152/ajpcell.1994.266.2.C351. PMID 8141249.
  • ^ a b "Entrez Gene: RPS6KA2 ribosomal protein S6 kinase, 90kDa, polypeptide 2".
  • ^ a b Roux PP, Richards Stephanie A, Blenis John (Jul 2003). "Phosphorylation of p90 Ribosomal S6 Kinase (RSK) Regulates Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Docking and RSK Activity". Mol. Cell. Biol. 23 (14). United States: 4796–804. doi:10.1128/MCB.23.14.4796-4804.2003. ISSN 0270-7306. PMC 162206. PMID 12832467.
  • ^ a b Zhao Y, Bjorbaek C, Moller D E (Nov 1996). "Regulation and interaction of pp90(rsk) isoforms with mitogen-activated protein kinases". J. Biol. Chem. 271 (47). UNITED STATES: 29773–9. doi:10.1074/jbc.271.47.29773. ISSN 0021-9258. PMID 8939914.
  • Further reading[edit]

  • Zhao Y, Bjørbaek C, Weremowicz S, et al. (1995). "RSK3 encodes a novel pp90rsk isoform with a unique N-terminal sequence: growth factor-stimulated kinase function and nuclear translocation". Mol. Cell. Biol. 15 (8): 4353–63. doi:10.1128/MCB.15.8.4353. PMC 230675. PMID 7623830.
  • Wong EV, Schaefer AW, Landreth G, Lemmon V (1996). "Involvement of p90rsk in neurite outgrowth mediated by the cell adhesion molecule L1". J. Biol. Chem. 271 (30): 18217–23. doi:10.1074/jbc.271.30.18217. PMID 8663493.
  • Xing J, Ginty DD, Greenberg ME (1996). "Coupling of the RAS-MAPK pathway to gene activation by RSK2, a growth factor-regulated CREB kinase". Science. 273 (5277): 959–63. Bibcode:1996Sci...273..959X. doi:10.1126/science.273.5277.959. PMID 8688081. S2CID 22226803.
  • Zhao Y, Bjorbaek C, Moller DE (1997). "Regulation and interaction of pp90(rsk) isoforms with mitogen-activated protein kinases". J. Biol. Chem. 271 (47): 29773–9. doi:10.1074/jbc.271.47.29773. PMID 8939914.
  • Fukunaga R, Hunter T (1997). "MNK1, a new MAP kinase-activated protein kinase, isolated by a novel expression screening method for identifying protein kinase substrates". EMBO J. 16 (8): 1921–33. doi:10.1093/emboj/16.8.1921. PMC 1169795. PMID 9155018.
  • del Peso L, González-García M, Page C, et al. (1997). "Interleukin-3-induced phosphorylation of BAD through the protein kinase Akt". Science. 278 (5338): 687–9. Bibcode:1997Sci...278..687D. doi:10.1126/science.278.5338.687. PMID 9381178.
  • Deak M, Clifton AD, Lucocq LM, Alessi DR (1998). "Mitogen- and stress-activated protein kinase-1 (MSK1) is directly activated by MAPK and SAPK2/p38, and may mediate activation of CREB". EMBO J. 17 (15): 4426–41. doi:10.1093/emboj/17.15.4426. PMC 1170775. PMID 9687510.
  • Du K, Montminy M (1999). "CREB is a regulatory target for the protein kinase Akt/PKB". J. Biol. Chem. 273 (49): 32377–9. doi:10.1074/jbc.273.49.32377. PMID 9829964.
  • Smith JA, Poteet-Smith CE, Malarkey K, Sturgill TW (1999). "Identification of an extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) docking site in ribosomal S6 kinase, a sequence critical for activation by ERK in vivo". J. Biol. Chem. 274 (5): 2893–8. doi:10.1074/jbc.274.5.2893. PMID 9915826.
  • Jensen CJ, Buch MB, Krag TO, et al. (1999). "90-kDa ribosomal S6 kinase is phosphorylated and activated by 3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase-1". J. Biol. Chem. 274 (38): 27168–76. doi:10.1074/jbc.274.38.27168. PMID 10480933.
  • Schimenti JC (2000). "ORFless, intronless, and mutant transcription units in the mouse t complex responder (Tcr) locus". Mamm. Genome. 10 (10): 969–76. doi:10.1007/s003359901142. PMID 10501965. S2CID 23157540.
  • Scheid MP, Schubert KM, Duronio V (1999). "Regulation of bad phosphorylation and association with Bcl-x(L) by the MAPK/Erk kinase". J. Biol. Chem. 274 (43): 31108–13. doi:10.1074/jbc.274.43.31108. PMID 10521512.
  • Tan Y, Demeter MR, Ruan H, Comb MJ (2000). "BAD Ser-155 phosphorylation regulates BAD/Bcl-XL interaction and cell survival". J. Biol. Chem. 275 (33): 25865–9. doi:10.1074/jbc.M004199200. PMID 10837486.
  • Lizcano JM, Morrice N, Cohen P (2001). "Regulation of BAD by cAMP-dependent protein kinase is mediated via phosphorylation of a novel site, Ser155". Biochem. J. 349 (Pt 2): 547–57. doi:10.1042/0264-6021:3490547. PMC 1221178. PMID 10880354.
  • Datta SR, Katsov A, Hu L, et al. (2000). "14-3-3 proteins and survival kinases cooperate to inactivate BAD by BH3 domain phosphorylation". Mol. Cell. 6 (1): 41–51. doi:10.1016/S1097-2765(00)00006-X. PMID 10949026.
  • Gudi T, Casteel DE, Vinson C, et al. (2001). "NO activation of fos promoter elements requires nuclear translocation of G-kinase I and CREB phosphorylation but is independent of MAP kinase activation". Oncogene. 19 (54): 6324–33. doi:10.1038/sj.onc.1204007. PMID 11175347. S2CID 20150481.
  • Willard FS, Crouch MF (2001). "MEK, ERK, and p90RSK are present on mitotic tubulin in Swiss 3T3 cells: a role for the MAP kinase pathway in regulating mitotic exit". Cell. Signal. 13 (9): 653–64. doi:10.1016/S0898-6568(01)00185-1. PMID 11495723.
  • Schinelli S, Zanassi P, Paolillo M, et al. (2001). "Stimulation of endothelin B receptors in astrocytes induces cAMP response element-binding protein phosphorylation and c-fos expression via multiple mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathways". J. Neurosci. 21 (22): 8842–53. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.21-22-08842.2001. PMC 6762276. PMID 11698596.
  • Serine/threonine-specific protein kinases (EC 2.7.11.1-EC 2.7.11.20)

  • LATS2
  • MAST1
  • MAST2
  • STK38
  • STK38L
  • CIT
  • ROCK1
  • SGK
  • SGK2
  • SGK3
  • Protein kinase B
  • Ataxia telangiectasia mutated
  • mTOR
  • EIF-2 kinases
  • Wee1
  • Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (EC 2.7.11.2)

  • PDK2
  • PDK3
  • PDK4
  • Dephospho-(reductase kinase) kinase (EC 2.7.11.3)

  • PRKAA2
  • β
  • γ
  • 3-methyl-2-oxobutanoate dehydrogenase (acetyl-transferring) kinase (EC 2.7.11.4)

  • BCKDHA
  • BCKDHB
  • (isocitrate dehydrogenase (NADP+)) kinase (EC 2.7.11.5)

  • IDH3A
  • IDH3B
  • IDH3G
  • (tyrosine 3-monooxygenase) kinase (EC 2.7.11.6)

    Myosin-heavy-chain kinase (EC 2.7.11.7)

  • Aurora B kinase
  • Aurora C kinase
  • Fas-activated serine/threonine kinase (EC 2.7.11.8)

  • STK10
  • Goodpasture-antigen-binding protein kinase (EC 2.7.11.9)

    • -

    IκB kinase (EC 2.7.11.10)

  • IKK2
  • TBK1
  • IKBKE
  • IKBKG
  • IKBKAP
  • cAMP-dependent protein kinase (EC 2.7.11.11)

  • PRKACG
  • PRKACB
  • PRKACA
  • PRKY
  • cGMP-dependent protein kinase (EC 2.7.11.12)

  • PRKG1
  • Protein kinase C (EC 2.7.11.13)

  • Protein kinase Cζ
  • PKC alpha
  • PRKCB1
  • PRKCD
  • PRKCE
  • PRKCH
  • PRKCG
  • PRKCI
  • PRKCQ
  • Protein kinase N1
  • PKN2
  • PKN3
  • Rhodopsin kinase (EC 2.7.11.14)

    Beta adrenergic receptor kinase (EC 2.7.11.15)

  • Beta adrenergic receptor kinase-2
  • G-protein coupled receptor kinases (EC 2.7.11.16)

  • GRK5
  • GRK6
  • Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent (EC 2.7.11.17)

  • CAMK1
  • CAMK1A
  • CAMK1B
  • CAMK1D
  • CAMK1G
  • CAMK2
  • CAMK2A
  • CAMK2B
  • CAMK2D
  • CAMK2G
  • CAMK4
  • MLCK
  • CASK
  • CHEK1
  • CHEK2
  • DAPK1
  • DAPK2
  • DAPK3
  • STK11
  • MAPKAPK2
  • MAPKAPK3
  • MAPKAPK5
  • MARK1
  • MARK2
  • MARK3
  • MARK4
  • MELK
  • MKNK1
  • MKNK2
  • NUAK1
  • NUAK2
  • OBSCN
  • PASK
  • PHKG1
  • PHKG2
  • PIM1
  • PIM2
  • PKD1
  • PRKD2
  • PRKD3
  • PSKH1
  • SNF1LK2
  • KIAA0999
  • STK40
  • SNF1LK
  • SNRK
  • SPEG
  • TSSK2
  • Kalirin
  • TRIB1
  • TRIB2
  • TRIB3
  • TRIO
  • Titin
  • DCLK1
  • Myosin light-chain kinase (EC 2.7.11.18)

  • MYLK2
  • MYLK3
  • MYLK4
  • Phosphorylase kinase (EC 2.7.11.19)

  • PHKA2
  • PHKB
  • PHKG1
  • PHKG2
  • Elongation factor 2 kinase (EC 2.7.11.20)

  • STK19
  • Polo kinase (EC 2.7.11.21)

  • PLK2
  • PLK3
  • PLK4
  • Serine/threonine-specific protein kinases (EC 2.7.11.21-EC 2.7.11.30)

    Polo kinase (EC 2.7.11.21)

  • PLK2
  • PLK3
  • PLK4
  • Cyclin-dependent kinase (EC 2.7.11.22)

  • CDK2
  • CDKL2
  • CDK3
  • CDK4
  • CDK5
  • CDKL5
  • CDK6
  • CDK7
  • CDK8
  • CDK9
  • CDK10
  • CDK12
  • CDC2L5
  • PCTK1
  • PCTK2
  • PCTK3
  • PFTK1
  • CDC2L1
  • (RNA-polymerase)-subunit kinase (EC 2.7.11.23)

  • RPS6KA4
  • P70S6 kinase
  • P70-S6 Kinase 1
  • RPS6KB2
  • RPS6KA2
  • RPS6KA3
  • RPS6KA1
  • RPS6KC1
  • Mitogen-activated protein kinase (EC 2.7.11.24)

  • MAPK3
  • MAPK4
  • MAPK6
  • MAPK7
  • MAPK12
  • MAPK15
  • C-Jun N-terminal
  • P38 mitogen-activated protein
  • MAP3K (EC 2.7.11.25)

  • MAP3K2
  • MAP3K3
  • MAP3K4
  • MAP3K5
  • MAP3K6
  • MAP3K7
  • MAP3K8
  • RAFs
  • MLKs
  • CDC7
  • MAP3K14
  • Tau-protein kinase (EC 2.7.11.26)

  • TTK
  • GSK-3
  • (acetyl-CoA carboxylase) kinase (EC 2.7.11.27)

    • -

    Tropomyosin kinase (EC 2.7.11.28)

    • -

    Low-density-lipoprotein receptor kinase (EC 2.7.11.29)

    • -

    Receptor protein serine/threonine kinase (EC 2.7.11.30)

  • BMPR1A
  • BMPR1B
  • BMPR2
  • ACVR1
  • ACVR1B
  • ACVR1C
  • ACVR2A
  • ACVR2B
  • ACVRL1
  • Anti-Müllerian hormone receptor
  • MAP2K2
  • MAP2K3
  • MAP2K4
  • MAP2K5
  • MAP2K6
  • MAP2K7
  • Activity

  • Binding site
  • Catalytic triad
  • Oxyanion hole
  • Enzyme promiscuity
  • Diffusion-limited enzyme
  • Cofactor
  • Enzyme catalysis
  • Regulation

  • Cooperativity
  • Enzyme inhibitor
  • Enzyme activator
  • Classification

  • Enzyme superfamily
  • Enzyme family
  • List of enzymes
  • Kinetics

  • Eadie–Hofstee diagram
  • Hanes–Woolf plot
  • Lineweaver–Burk plot
  • Michaelis–Menten kinetics
  • Types

  • EC2 Transferases (list)
  • EC3 Hydrolases (list)
  • EC4 Lyases (list)
  • EC5 Isomerases (list)
  • EC6 Ligases (list)
  • EC7 Translocases (list)

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