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'''Description of YNL307C:''' Protein serine/threonine/tyrosine (dual-specificity) kinase involved in control of chromosome segregation and in regulating entry into meiosis; related to mammalian glycogen synthase kinases of the GSK-3 family<ref name='S000048421'>Lim MY, et al. (1993) Yeast MCK1 protein kinase autophosphorylates at tyrosine and serine but phosphorylates exogenous substrates at serine and threonine. J Biol Chem 268(28):21155-64 {{SGDpaper|S000048421}} PMID 8407952</ref><ref name='S000050204'>Neigeborn L and Mitchell AP (1991) The yeast MCK1 gene encodes a protein kinase homolog that activates early meiotic gene expression. Genes Dev 5(4):533-48 {{SGDpaper|S000050204}} PMID 2010083</ref><ref name='S000050205'>Shero JH and Hieter P (1991) A suppressor of a centromere DNA mutation encodes a putative protein kinase (MCK1). Genes Dev 5(4):549-60
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'''Description of YNL307C:''' Protein serine/threonine/tyrosine (dual-specificity) kinase involved in control of chromosome segregation and in regulating entry into meiosis; interacts with Clb2p and Mih1p; inhibits Clb2p-Cdk1 activity; related to mammalian glycogen synthase kinases of the GSK-3 family<ref name='S000048421'>Lim MY, et al. (1993) Yeast MCK1 protein kinase autophosphorylates at tyrosine and serine but phosphorylates exogenous substrates at serine and threonine. J Biol Chem 268(28):21155-64 {{SGDpaper|S000048421}} PMID 8407952</ref><ref name='S000150723'>McQueen J, et al. (2012) The Mck1 GSK-3 kinase inhibits the activity of Clb2-Cdk1 post-nuclear division. Cell Cycle 11(18) {{SGDpaper|S000150723}} PMID 22918234</ref><ref name='S000050204'>Neigeborn L and Mitchell AP (1991) The yeast MCK1 gene encodes a protein kinase homolog that activates early meiotic gene expression. Genes Dev 5(4):533-48 {{SGDpaper|S000050204}} PMID 2010083</ref><ref name='S000050205'>Shero JH and Hieter P (1991) A suppressor of a centromere DNA mutation encodes a putative protein kinase (MCK1). Genes Dev 5(4):549-60
 
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Systematic name YNL307C
Gene name MCK1
Aliases CMS1, YPK1
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XIV:57573..56446
Primary SGDID S000005251


Description of YNL307C: Protein serine/threonine/tyrosine (dual-specificity) kinase involved in control of chromosome segregation and in regulating entry into meiosis; interacts with Clb2p and Mih1p; inhibits Clb2p-Cdk1 activity; related to mammalian glycogen synthase kinases of the GSK-3 family[1][2][3][4]




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  1. Lim MY, et al. (1993) Yeast MCK1 protein kinase autophosphorylates at tyrosine and serine but phosphorylates exogenous substrates at serine and threonine. J Biol Chem 268(28):21155-64 SGD PMID 8407952
  2. McQueen J, et al. (2012) The Mck1 GSK-3 kinase inhibits the activity of Clb2-Cdk1 post-nuclear division. Cell Cycle 11(18) SGD PMID 22918234
  3. Neigeborn L and Mitchell AP (1991) The yeast MCK1 gene encodes a protein kinase homolog that activates early meiotic gene expression. Genes Dev 5(4):533-48 SGD PMID 2010083
  4. Shero JH and Hieter P (1991) A suppressor of a centromere DNA mutation encodes a putative protein kinase (MCK1). Genes Dev 5(4):549-60 SGD PMID 2010084

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