ITK_MOUSE Q03526
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UniProt:Q03526
Recommended name:Tyrosine-protein kinase ITK/TSK
EC number:EC 2.7.10.2
Alternative names:(IL-2-inducible T-cell kinase) (Kinase EMT) (Kinase TLK) (T-cell-specific kinase)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:16428
Gene names (primary ):Itk
Gene names (synonym ):Emt Tlk Tsk
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:625
Mass:72292
Sequence:MNNFILLEEQLIKKSQQKRRTSPSNFKVRFFVLTKASLAYFEDRHGKKRTLKGSIELSRIKCVEIVKSDISIPCHYKYPFQTLVYLQVVHDNYLLYVFAPDCESRQRWVLTLKEETRNNNSLVSKYHPNFWMDGRWRCCSQLEKPAVGCAPYDPSKNASKKPLPPTPEDNRRSFQEPEETLVIALYDYQTNDPQELALRCDEEYYLLDSSEIHWWRVQDKNGHEGYAPSSYLVEKSPNNLETYEWYNKSISRDKAEKLLLDTGKEGAFMVRDSRTPGTYTVSVFTKAIISENPCIKHYHIKETNDSPKRYYVAEKYVFDSIPLLIQYHQYNGGGLVTRLRYPVCSWRQKAPVTAGLRYGKWVIQPSELTFVQEIGSGQFGLVHLGYWLNKDKVAIKTIQEGAMSEEDFIEEAEVMMKLSHPKLVQLYGVCLEQAPICLVFEFMEHGCLSDYLRSQRGLFAAETLLGMCLDVCEGMAYLEKACVIHRDLAARNCLVGENQVIKVSDFGMTRFVLDDQYTSSTGTKFPVKWASPEVFSFSRYSSKSDVWSFGVLMWEVFSEGKIPYENRSNSEVVEDISTGFRLYKPRLASCHVYQIMNHCWKEKPEDRPPFSQLLSQLAEIAEAGL
Tissue specificity:Is detected in the thymus, lymph node and very faintly in the spleen, but is not detected in the liver, lung, kidney, heart, brain, intestine or testis. Expressed in T-lymphocytes and mast cells. It may also be expressed in natural killer cells.
Induction:Through a myriad of surface receptors including the TCR/CD3 signaling complex, coreceptors, or chemokine receptors.
Developmental stage:Is present in the fetal thymus as early as day 14 of gestation. The levels are 5- to 10-fold higher in thymocytes than in peripheral T-cells, and increase in the thymus during development from neonate to adult.
Protein families:Protein kinase superfamily, Tyr protein kinase family, TEC subfamily