Hmdb loader
Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP08811
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 14536
Name Serine/threonine-protein kinase SIK2
Synonyms
  1. Qin-induced kinase
  2. SIK-2
  3. Salt-inducible protein kinase 2
  4. Serine/threonine-protein kinase SNF1-like kinase 2
Gene Name SIK2
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in protein kinase activity
Specific Function Phosphorylates 'Ser-794' of IRS1 in insulin-stimulated adipocytes, potentially modulating the efficiency of insulin signal transduction. Inhibits CREB activity by phosphorylating and repressing TORCs, the CREB-specific coactivators
Pathways Not Available
Reactions Not Available
GO Classification
Component
cell part
intracellular part
cytoplasm
Function
ion binding
cation binding
metal ion binding
binding
catalytic activity
transferase activity
transferase activity, transferring phosphorus-containing groups
kinase activity
nucleoside binding
purine nucleoside binding
adenyl nucleotide binding
adenyl ribonucleotide binding
atp binding
magnesium ion binding
protein binding
protein kinase activity
protein serine/threonine kinase activity
Process
phosphorus metabolic process
phosphate metabolic process
metabolic process
signaling process
signal transmission
cellular metabolic process
protein amino acid phosphorylation
phosphorylation
signal transmission via phosphorylation event
intracellular protein kinase cascade
Cellular Location
  1. Cytoplasm
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location Chromosome:1
Locus 11q23.1
SNPs SIK2
Gene Sequence
>2781 bp
ATGGTCATGGCGGATGGCCCGAGGCACTTGCAGCGCGGGCCGGTCCGGGTGGGGTTCTAC
GACATCGAGGGCACGCTGGGCAAGGGCAACTTCGCTGTGGTGAAGCTGGGGCGGCACCGG
ATCACCAAGACGGAGGTGGCAATAAAAATAATCGATAAGTCTCAGCTGGATGCAGTGAAC
CTTGAGAAAATCTACCGAGAAGTACAAATAATGAAAATGTTAGACCACCCTCACATAATC
AAACTTTATCAGGTAATGGAGACCAAAAGTATGTTGTACCTTGTGACAGAATATGCCAAA
AATGGAGAAATTTTTGACTATCTTGCTAATCATGGCCGGTTAAATGAGTCTGAAGCCAGG
CGAAAATTCTGGCAAATCCTGTCTGCTGTTGATTATTGTCATGGTCGGAAGATTGTGCAC
CGTGACCTCAAAGCTGAAAATCTCCTGCTGGATAACAACATGAATATCAAAATAGCAGAT
TTCGGTTTTGGAAATTTCTTTAAAAGTGGTGAACTGCTGGCAACATGGTGTGGCAGCCCC
CCTTATGCAGCCCCAGAAGTCTTTGAAGGGCAGCAGTATGAAGGACCACAGCTGGACATC
TGGAGTATGGGAGTTGTTCTTTATGTCCTTGTCTGTGGAGCTCTGCCCTTTGATGGACCG
ACTCTTCCAATTTTGAGGCAGAGGGTTCTGGAAGGAAGATTCCGGATTCCGTATTTCATG
TCAGAAGATTGCGAGCACCTTATCCGAAGGATGTTGGTCCTAGACCCATCCAAACGGCTA
ACCATAGCCCAAATCAAGGAGCATAAATGGATGCTCATAGAAGTTCCTGTCCAGAGACCT
GTTCTCTATCCACAAGAGCAAGAAAATGAGCCATCCATCGGGGAGTTTAATGAGCAGGTT
CTGCGACTGATGCACAGCCTTGGAATAGATCAGCAGAAAACCATTGAGTCTTTGCAGAAC
AAGAGCTATAACCACTTTGCTGCCATTTATTTCTTGTTGGTGGAGCGCCTGAAATCACAT
CGGAGCAGTTTCCCAGTGGAGCAGAGACTTGATGGCCGCCAGCGTCGGCCTAGCACCATT
GCTGAGCAAACAGTTGCCAAGGCACAGACTGTGGGGCTCCCAGTGACCATGCATTCACCG
AACATGAGGCTGCTGCGATCTGCCCTCCTCCCCCAGGCATCCAACGTGGAGGCCTTTTCA
TTTCCAGCATCTGGCTGTCAGGCGGAAGCTGCATTCATGGAAGAAGAGTGTGTGGACACT
CCAAAGGTCAATGGCTGTCTGCTTGACCCTGTGCCTCCTGTCCTGGTGCGGAAGGGATGC
CAGTCACTGCCCAGCAACATGATGGAGACCTCCATTGACGAAGGGCTGGAGACAGAAGGA
GAGGCCGAGGAAGACCCCGCTCATGCCTTTGAGGCATTTCAGTCCACACGCAGCGGGCAG
AGACGGCACACTCTGTCAGAAGTGACCAATCAACTGGTCGTGATGCCTGGGGCAGGGAAA
ATTTTCTCCATGAATGACAGCCCCTCCCTTGACAGTGTGGACTCTGAGTATGATATGGGG
TCTGTTCAGAGGGACCTGAACTTTCTGGAAGACAACCCTTCCCTTAAGGACATCATGTTA
GCCAATCAGCCTTCACCCCGCATGACATCTCCCTTCATAAGCCTGAGACCTACCAACCCA
GCCATGCAGGCTCTGAGCTCCCAGAAACGAGAGGTCCACAACAGGTCTCCAGTGAGCTTC
AGAGAGGGCCGCAGAGCATCAGATACCTCCCTCACCCAGGGAATTGTAGCATTTAGACAA
CATCTTCAGAATCTGGCTAGAACCAAAGGAATTCTAGAGTTGAACAAAGTGCAGTTGTTG
TATGAACAAATAGGACCGGAGGCAGACCCTAACCTGGCGCCGGCGGCTCCTCAGCTCCAG
GACCTTGCTAGCAGCTGCCCTCAGGAAGAAGTTTCTCAGCAGCAGGAAAGCGTCTCCACT
CTCCCTGCCAGCGTGCATCCCCAGCTGTCCCCACGGCAGAGCCTGGAGACCCAGTACCTG
CAGCACAGACTCCAGAAGCCCAGCCTTCTGTCAAAGGCCCAGAACACCTGTCAGCTTTAT
TGCAAAGAACCACCGCGGAGCCTTGAGCAGCAGCTGCAGGAACATAGGCTCCAGCAGAAG
CGACTCTTTCTTCAGAAGCAGTCTCAACTGCAGGCCTATTTTAATCAGATGCAGATAGCA
GAGAGCTCCTACCCACAGCCAAGTCAGCAGCTGCCCCTTCCCCGCCAGGAGACTCCACCG
CCTTCTCAGCAGGCCCCACCGTTCAGCCTGACCCAGCCCCTGAGCCCCGTCCTGGAGCCT
TCCTCCGAGCAGATGCAATACAGCCCTTTCCTCAGCCAGTACCAAGAGATGCAGCTTCAG
CCCCTGCCCTCCACTTCCGGTCCCCGGGCTGCTCCTCCTCTGCCCACGCAGCTACAGCAG
CAGCAGCCGCCACCGCCACCACCCCCTCCACCACCACGACAGCCAGGAGCTGCCCCAGCC
CCCTTACAGTTCTCCTATCAGACTTGTGAGCTGCCAAGCGCTGCTTCCCCTGCGCCAGAC
TATCCCACTCCCTGTCAGTATCCTGTGGATGGAGCCCAGCAGAGCGACCTAACGGGGCCA
GACTGTCCCAGAAGCCCAGGACTGCAAGAGGCCCCCTCCAGCTACGACCCACTAGCCCTC
TCTGAGCTACCTGGACTCTTTGATTGTGAAATGCTAGACGCTGTGGATCCACAACACAAC
GGGTATGTCCTGGTGAATTAG
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 926
Molecular Weight 103914.4
Theoretical pI 5.91
Pfam Domain Function
Signals
  • None
Transmembrane Regions
  • None
Protein Sequence
>Serine/threonine-protein kinase SIK2
MVMADGPRHLQRGPVRVGFYDIEGTLGKGNFAVVKLGRHRITKTEVAIKIIDKSQLDAVN
LEKIYREVQIMKMLDHPHIIKLYQVMETKSMLYLVTEYAKNGEIFDYLANHGRLNESEAR
RKFWQILSAVDYCHGRKIVHRDLKAENLLLDNNMNIKIADFGFGNFFKSGELLATWCGSP
PYAAPEVFEGQQYEGPQLDIWSMGVVLYVLVCGALPFDGPTLPILRQRVLEGRFRIPYFM
SEDCEHLIRRMLVLDPSKRLTIAQIKEHKWMLIEVPVQRPVLYPQEQENEPSIGEFNEQV
LRLMHSLGIDQQKTIESLQNKSYNHFAAIYFLLVERLKSHRSSFPVEQRLDGRQRRPSTI
AEQTVAKAQTVGLPVTMHSPNMRLLRSALLPQASNVEAFSFPASGCQAEAAFMEEECVDT
PKVNGCLLDPVPPVLVRKGCQSLPSNMMETSIDEGLETEGEAEEDPAHAFEAFQSTRSGQ
RRHTLSEVTNQLVVMPGAGKIFSMNDSPSLDSVDSEYDMGSVQRDLNFLEDNPSLKDIML
ANQPSPRMTSPFISLRPTNPAMQALSSQKREVHNRSPVSFREGRRASDTSLTQGIVAFRQ
HLQNLARTKGILELNKVQLLYEQIGPEADPNLAPAAPQLQDLASSCPQEEVSQQQESVST
LPASVHPQLSPRQSLETQYLQHRLQKPSLLSKAQNTCQLYCKEPPRSLEQQLQEHRLQQK
RLFLQKQSQLQAYFNQMQIAESSYPQPSQQLPLPRQETPPPSQQAPPFSLTQPLSPVLEP
SSEQMQYSPFLSQYQEMQLQPLPSTSGPRAAPPLPTQLQQQQPPPPPPPPPPRQPGAAPA
PLQFSYQTCELPSAASPAPDYPTPCQYPVDGAQQSDLTGPDCPRSPGLQEAPSSYDPLAL
SELPGLFDCEMLDAVDPQHNGYVLVN
GenBank ID Protein 38569460
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID Q9H0K1
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name SIK2_HUMAN
PDB IDs Not Available
GenBank Gene ID NM_015191.1
GeneCard ID SIK2
GenAtlas ID SIK2
HGNC ID HGNC:21680
References
General References
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